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Scientific Name:
Pavo muticus
Classification:
Order : Galliformes
Family : Phasianidae
Description:
A very beautiful bird, more upright in stance than the Indian Blue.
The overall coloration of metallic green feathers tipped with black,
give the appearance of scales. The crest of this species stands
nearly erect compared to the broad crest of its Indian relative;
bare skin of blue and yellow beneath the eye, dark bluish-green
metallic feathers on the remainder of the head and neck. The wing
coverts are dark green and blue, with the flight feathers chestnut.
The tail is similar to the Indian Blue, but is somewhat darker at
the base and has a golden sheen throughout the train. There is slight
variation between the subspecies: muticus is the brightest green
of the three with bright iridescent blue and green wing coverts;
spificer is much duller and there is more blue in the plumage than
muticus and imperator, imperator is similar to muticus, but can
be distinguished by having darker flanks, abdomen and secondaries
and much lighter facial skin.
Distribution:
South-east Asia
Habitat:
Forests and scrubland
Reproduction:
Cluth size is 4-6 and the incubation period is 26-28 days.
Diet:
Seeds, nuts, fruits and etc.
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