The greater bird of paradise, whose golden plumes once embellished women’s hats, is known to exist in only two places on earth—the deep forests of their native Aru Islands off New Guinea, and a special jungle sanctuary on Little Tobago in the British West Indies.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28922, 16 June 1959, Page 12
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