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Himalayan Monal

Lophophorus impejanus

Description:

It is a relatively large-sized pheasant. The bird is about 70 centimetres long. The male weighs up to 2380 grams and the female 2150. The adult male has multicoloured plumage throughout, while the female, as in other pheasants, is dull in colour. Notable features in the male include a long, metallic green crest, coppery feathers on the back and neck, and a prominent white rump that is most visible when the bird is in flight. The tail feathers of the male are uniformly rufous, becoming darker towards the tips, whereas the lower tail coverts of females are white, barred with black and red. The female has a prominent white patch on the throat and a white strip on the tail. The first-year male and the juvenile resemble the female, but the first-year male is larger and the juvenile is less distinctly marked.

Habitat:

It lives in upper temperate oak-conifer forests interspersed with open grassy slopes, cliffs and alpine meadows between 2400 and 4500 meters, where it is most common between 2700 and 3700 meters. It descends to 2,000 m (6,600 ft)2 in the winter. It tolerates snow and digs through it to obtain plant roots and invertebrate prey.

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1 Comment

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 5 years ago

the Monal is truly a lovely bird and it knows it ! Unlike the Costa Rican motmot.

Rinzy
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Rinzy

བུམ་ཐང་རྫོང་ཁག་, Bhutan

Spotted on Apr 27, 2018
Submitted on Aug 9, 2018

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