In birds, masters of illusion are lucky in love
Part architect, part magician, the great bowerbird constructs an elaborate arched walkway called a bower made from twigs.

ILLUSION: When the female enters his archways, the male picks up the rocks or shells and waves them, using a series of optical illusions to keep her attention. The key illusion is forced perspective, in which objects' true size appears distorted due to the distance at which they are placed. (Photo: Tatters:)/flickr)





















