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Revision as of 15:54, 10 February 2018

Photo by NeoFelis
Khao Yai NP, Thailand
Lophura nycthemera

Identification

125 cm. Long black crest, black chin and throat, glossy blue-black belly. The rest of the body is white, with many black lines. Long tails, pure white central feathers. Bright red face wattles used during courtship. First year males often have many black markings on the chest, while the rest of the body is mostly brown with light grey streaks. Hens are drab, olive brown overall. Females have a much smaller and paler face wattle. The bill is grey and the feet red.

Distribution

South-western China, eastern Burma, southern Vietnam, southwestern Cambodia, southeastern Thailand, northern Laos and the island of Hainan.

Taxonomy

The described form Imperial Pheasant has shown to be a hybrid of this species with Edwards's Pheasant and in one case with Vietnamese Pheasant.

Subspecies

Clements[1] recognises 15 subspecies, but separation of some of these may not be justified (Taxonomy Forum thread)

  • L. n. occidentalis: South-central China (north-western Yunnan) and north-eastern Myanmar
  • L. n. rufipes: Highlands of northern Myanmar (Northern Shan States)
  • L. n. ripponi: Highlands of northern Myanmar (Southern Shan States)
  • L. n. jonesi: Myanmar to south-westerb China (south-westerb Yunnan) and central Thailand
  • L. n. omeiensis: South-central China (southern Sichuan)
  • L. n. rongjiangensis: South-central China (south-eastern Guizhou)
  • L. n. beaulieui : South-central China (south-eastern Yunnan) to northern Laos and northern Vietnam
  • L. n. nycthemera: South China (Guangdong and Guangxi) to northern Vietnam
  • L. n. whiteheadi: Hainan (southern China)
  • L. n. fokiensis: South east China (north-western Fujian and (?) Zhejiang
  • L. n. berliozi: Central Vietnam (western slope of Annamitic Mountains)
  • L. n. beli  : Central Vietnam (eastern slope of Annamitic Mountains)
  • L. n. engelbachi: South Laos (Bolavens Plateau)
  • L. n. lewisi: Mountains of south-western Cambodia and south-eastern Thailand
  • L. n. annamensis: Montane forests of southern Vietnam

Habitat

Grasslands, bamboo, evergreen and decidous forests.

Behaviour

6 to 15 eggs are laid and are incubated for 26-27 days.

References

  1. Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, D. Roberson, T. A. Fredericks, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2017. The eBird/Clements checklist of birds of the world: v2017, with updates to August 2017. Downloaded from http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/

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