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Paradisaea apoda," Mrs Shrewsbury said. "I think one should use the scientific names--don't you?"
"Oh, yes!" said Dorethea. Then she reinstated honesty by adding: "One should ... if one can."
Mrs Shrewsbury had her laptop computer at one end of the table; at the other were remnants of the early breakfast that the lodge staff had set out for those going to look for birds of paradise.
Dorethea gazed at the image across the computer screen. The pearl-coloured beak open in the act of calling; above the beak, feathers formed a bright gold cap; while below, throat feathers of deep emerald ended abruptly where the chest swelled with the rich, rich red ...