While the male believes he has secured his paternity, the female will mate with the dominant male of the lek early in the morning, and then slip away to the second -ranked male at dusk.
In the dense, humid rainforests of Central and West Africa, a biological clock ticks down to zero as the dry season wanes. The air, thick with the scent of ripe fruit and damp earth, becomes a stage for one of the most extraordinary reproductive rituals in the animal kingdom. This is the . bel ami mating season
Several NGOs are currently building artificial "lek pods"—acoustic wooden structures—replicating the fallen logs of the Bel Ami’s ancestors. Early results show that the birds accept these human-made arenas within one season. The Bel Ami mating season is more than a reproductive cycle; it is a symphony of evolutionary pressures. It showcases how color, sound, violence, and chemistry intertwine to shape a species. The "Beautiful Friend" is a testament to nature’s brutality hiding behind a mask of beauty. While the male believes he has secured his
The female enters the male’s territory. She is silent. The male switches from the aggressive "Song A" to the intimate "Song B"—a chattering, low-frequency purr. This is the
By Dr. Elena Voss, Wildlife Ethologist