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Like humans in a club, birds acquire mates in many different ways; from the song of a chickadee to the display of a peacock. This podcast episode dives deep into three vastly different examples of such, including the male dance of the twelve-wired bird of paradise, the male coalitions of wild turkey leks, and the monogamous pair dance of the Japanese red-crowned crane. What we find, however, is while they are vastly different, they have one important similarity: their goal.