The
western bowerbird (
Chlamydera guttata) is a species of bird in the family
Ptilonorhynchidae. The species is
endemic to Australia, where it has a
disjunct distribution, occurring in both
Central Australia and the
Pilbara region of
Western Australia. It is 24 to 28 centimetres (9.4 to 11.0 in) in length with a mass of 120 to 150 grams (4.2 to 5.3 oz). The
plumage is brown with reddish or buff spots over the throat, chest, neck, back head and wings, with a pink erectile
crest on the nape. Its tail is brown, with the undersides buff. Males and females are similar in appearance, except that the tail of the female is slightly longer and it is more spotted on the throat than the male. This western bowerbird was photographed near
Alice Springs in the
Northern Territory in 2022.
Photograph credit: John Harrison