Category: Pheasants

California Quail: Identification, Habitat, Behavior & Life Cycle

With its jaunty forward-curving topknot, intricately patterned plumage, and habit of scurrying across the ground in groups, the California Quail (Callipepla californica) is one of the most distinctive birds of western North America. It is especially associated with California’s chaparral, oak woodlands, foothills, and brushy suburban landscapes. California Quail spend much of their lives on …

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White-tailed Ptarmigan: Identification, Habitat, Diet & Alpine Life

The White-tailed Ptarmigan (Lagopus leucura) is a remarkably specialized grouse of North America’s high mountains. Small, round-bodied, and extraordinarily well camouflaged, this hardy bird spends its entire life in cold alpine environments where snow, wind, exposed rock, and low-growing vegetation shape nearly every aspect of its behavior. Unlike most North American birds, White-tailed Ptarmigan do …

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Golden Pheasant

The Golden Pheasant (Chrysolophus pictus) is one of the most spectacular members of the pheasant family. The adult male looks almost unreal, with a brilliant golden crest, scarlet underparts, an orange-and-black neck ruff, flashes of blue and green, and an extraordinarily long patterned tail. Females could hardly look more different. Their brown, buff, and black …

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Chinese Monal

The Chinese Monal (Lophophorus lhuysii) is one of the most spectacular pheasants in the world. Found only in the high mountains of China, this large ground-dwelling bird combines brilliant iridescent plumage with a rugged alpine lifestyle. Male Chinese Monals shimmer with metallic green, blue, purple, and copper tones, while females wear far more subdued brown …

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