No, satin bower birds are not currently classified as endangered. They are listed as a species of Least Concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). However, habitat loss due to urbanization and agriculture can threaten their populations in some areas.
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it eats fruit,insects ansome other stuff
The same colour as the females eyes, bright blue.
The make satin bowerbird of Australia is known for collecting blue objects to decorate its bower. This is for the purpose of attracting a mate.
The cloth is satin.
An antonym for "satin" is shiny.An antonym for "satin" is gloss. An antonym for "satin" is reflective.
Satin, Doesnt really have anything to do with gardening. There are 2 types of Satin Satin - The ruler of Hell and Satin - The kindoff silky Stuff. Glad i could help!
David Satin's birth name is David J Satin.
Satin Only was created in 1996-10.
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