
Cabot's Tragopan
Cabot's Tragopan
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Cabot's Tragopan is an endangered and rarely seen tragopan, distinguished by the male's unique orange and white spotted plumage. It is endemic to southeastern China.
Where to spot
Restricted to montane evergreen and deciduous forests of southeastern China, particularly in Fujian, Zhejiang, and Jiangxi provinces.
How to spot
Extremely shy; requires quiet, patient observation in its specific forest habitat. Focus on areas with dense undergrowth and look for signs of foraging on the forest floor.
When to spot
Best observed during the cooler parts of the day, particularly early morning, when they are most active.
Where to spot
Restricted to montane evergreen and deciduous forests of southeastern China, particularly in Fujian, Zhejiang, and Jiangxi provinces.
How to spot
Extremely shy; requires quiet, patient observation in its specific forest habitat. Focus on areas with dense undergrowth and look for signs of foraging on the forest floor.
When to spot
Best observed during the cooler parts of the day, particularly early morning, when they are most active.
Unlike some other tragopans, the male Cabot's has a less elaborate blue wattle but still performs an impressive courtship display for the female.
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