With a name like ‘widowbird,’ you’d expect this dusky male to have a low-key love life. But those 20-inch-long tail feathers are highly favored by females, even though they can make it difficult for the males to fly on windy days. The display has been the subject of much study regarding sexually selected traits and the tradeoffs between physical constraint and attracting a mate, since the tail feathers don’t seem to aid in flight and may even cause a hinderance. Ah, the things we do for love.
Longtailed widowbird at Rietvlei Nature Reserve, South Africa
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World Wildlife Day
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Happy Thanksgiving
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Illuminated Uluru
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Installation art turns heads
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Ring of fire solar eclipse
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington, DC
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Eben Ice Caves, Upper Peninsula, Michigan
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Frankenstein Friday
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Happy winter solstice!
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50 years of Earth Day
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How green is my valley
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Sea Otter Awareness Week
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Jeju Island, South Korea
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Sami lavvu structures, Finnmark, Norway
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Mackerel forming a bait ball to avoid predators
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Northern coast of Colombia
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A fortress in the sky
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Tour de France
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A species worth defending
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Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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Rosa Parks Day
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Happy World Photography Day!
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Celebrating Native American Heritage Day
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High trekking season in Upper Mustang
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World Bee Day
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Moselle River loop near Kröv, Germany
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Unearthing a queen s lost tale
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Three Natural Bridges, Wulong Karst, China
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