noun
- A bird of paradise native to New Guinea, characterized by elaborate plumage and complex courtship displays.
Usage: ornithology; often capitalized when referring to the genus Manucodia
Examples
- The manucode is one of the most striking birds found in the rainforests of New Guinea.
- Ornithologists study the manucode to understand the evolution of elaborate courtship behaviors.
- The glossy black manucode displays iridescent feathers during its mating ritual.
- Several species of manucode inhabit different regions of Papua New Guinea.
- The manucode's complex dance and vocalizations are among the most impressive in the bird world.