Hi, I was looking for an answer to this as well as I have a couple of satin bowerbirds that visit our garden and today there was a new one. It was a bit skinnier and it had a bit of a tuft on its head but sounded and looked like a satin bowerbird except for its very red eyes. Can't find any info on the net about it.
Most bowerbirds only lay one egg at a time. Some species of Australian bowerbirds lay between 1-3 eggs.
Male satin bowerbirds collect objects that are the same color as a female's eyes: bright blue.
well they just fly away and there save
Norman Chaffer has written: 'In quest of bowerbirds' -- subject(s): Birds, Bowerbirds
Red Eyes B. Dragon Red Eyes Metal Dragon Red Eyes Darkness Dragon Red Eyes B. Chick Red Eyes Zombie Dragon Red Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon Red Eyes Wyvern there may be more.
There are eight different "Red-Eyes" Monsters. Here is a list of them:"Red-Eyes B. Dragon""Red-Eyes Black Metal Dragon""Red-Eyes Darkness Dragon""Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon""Red-Eyes B. Chick""Red-Eyes Wvyern""Red-Eyes Zombie Dragon""B. Skull Dragon" (Summoned Skull & 'Red-Eyes')
well they just fly away and there save
the red eyes is the original guinea pig the white eyes is the normal guinea pig but the white eyes is better than red eyes because red eyes bites and whit eyes do not.
They keep them unil they grow up then they will leave them.
They keep them unil they grow up then they will leave them.
Bowerbirds neither migrate nor hibernate.
Neither species have red eyes. The one species that does have red eyes are the Brown-headed Blackbird.