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Adult male © Craig Brelsford eBird S37150378 Macaulay Library ML 59331601
Female © Craig Brelsford
Immature male © Kuan-Chieh 紅冠 Hung | TaiwanBirdGuide.com
Adult male © Christoph Moning
Adult male © Christoph Moning
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Female © Craig Brelsford
Adult male © Wayne Hsu

Mikado Pheasant Syrmaticus mikado

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A stunning pheasant species endemic to Taiwan, the male a rich slaty blue with white markings and red facial skin, the female rich brown with extensive pale feather edges. Generally retiring, foraging quietly in the undergrowth of montane forests, but occasionally seen in the open, particularly in places where fed. Usually seen singly, in pairs, or in small family units (female with young). In breeding season, males drum with wings and give shrill whistling calls. Male lacks white back and tail of Swinhoe’s Pheasant; female has dark bill, grayish legs, pale markings below, and graduated, pointy tail, unlike female Swinhoe’s.

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