Chlamydera Nuchalis, commonly known as the Great Bowerbird, belongs to the Ptilonorhynchidae family. Other synonyms for this bird species include the Satin Bowerbird, Black-throated Bowerbird, and Golden Bowerbird. This bird is native to Australia and can be found in forested areas and tropical savannas. The species is known for its elaborate bowers, constructed by male birds to attract mates. They are also known for their unique blue-violet eyes and distinctive vocals. Despite being relatively common, the Great Bowerbird is considered a vulnerable species due to habitat loss and fragmentation. Conservation efforts are in place to preserve their habitats and protect their populations.