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
Today in History
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Dunquin Pier, County Kerry, Ireland
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International Museum Day
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Wyoming celebrates its statehood
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Palazzo Zuccari, Rome
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National Llama Day
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St. Patricks Day in County Waterford, Ireland
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Wild turkeys in repose
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A toast to California!
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Hello, spring!
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The mountain of 30,000 sakura
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Atrani, Amalfi Coast, Italy
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Manhattan
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World Poetry Day
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A grotesque scene
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The owl that loved football
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Bardenas Reales Biosphere Reserve and Natural Park, Spain
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Jan van Eyckplein in Bruges, Belgium
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Venice s grand regatta
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This reef is nowhere near the sea…
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Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland, England
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International Day of Light
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Sunburst at Angkor
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The Twin Cities celebrate Pride
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Look to the north sky tonight for the Perseids
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An uncommon look at an American icon
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Alpine marmots at Hohe Tauern National Park, Austria
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Happy Hobbit Day
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Old Town Quito
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Spring equinox
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Midnight sun
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