Tooth-billed Bowerbird (Scenopoeetes dentirostris) photo
A bower of the Tooth-billed Bowerbird. The bower is extremely simple: an area of leaves with the undersides turned up. The bower is always situated below an overhanging vine or, as in this case, a branch. A male bowerbird calls on the vine or branch to attract a female in hopes that she will find his bower good enough to make him acceptable matin material.