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Kalij pheasant

Lophura leucomelanos

Description:

Males have a total length of 63 to 74 centimetres (25 to 29 in) and females 50 to 60 centimetres (20 to 24 in).[2] Hieght is... Very roughly, the subspecies can be divided into two main groups, with the first (subspecies hamiltoni, leucomelanos, melanota, moffitti and lathami) being found in the western and central part of the species' range, while the second (williamsi, oatesi, lineata and crawfurdi) is found in the eastern part. In the males of the first group most of plumage is glossy blue-black, though with white to the rump or underparts in most subspecies, and in hamiltoni, the westernmost subspecies, the crest is white (all other have a blue-black crest). In the second group, the underparts and crest are glossy blue-black, but the tail and upperparts are white (or very pale grey) with most feathers densely vermiculated with black. Females are brownish. In some subspecies the underparts are distinctly marked in whitish and black, while in others most feathers are pale-edged, resulting in a scaly appearance

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2 Comments

Dhiren
Dhiren 9 years ago

@Maria dB, it is a wild bird but kept in yard by organization.

Maria dB
Maria dB 9 years ago

Is this a domestic bird in someone's yard?

Dhiren
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Dhiren

Madhyamanchal, Nepal

Spotted on Jun 27, 2014
Submitted on Jun 27, 2014

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