
Satyr Tragopan
Satyr Tragopan
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The Satyr Tragopan is a large, brightly colored pheasant species endemic to the eastern Himalayas. Males display a striking combination of red, blue, and black plumage.
Where to spot
Inhabits humid temperate and subalpine forests of the eastern Himalayas, found in Nepal, Bhutan, Northeast India, and southeastern Tibet.
How to spot
Patience is crucial. Look for them foraging on the forest floor, especially in areas with dense rhododendron or bamboo thickets. Listen for their characteristic 'wah-ah-ah' calls.
When to spot
Most active during early morning and late afternoon. Can be particularly vocal during the breeding season.
Where to spot
Inhabits humid temperate and subalpine forests of the eastern Himalayas, found in Nepal, Bhutan, Northeast India, and southeastern Tibet.
How to spot
Patience is crucial. Look for them foraging on the forest floor, especially in areas with dense rhododendron or bamboo thickets. Listen for their characteristic 'wah-ah-ah' calls.
When to spot
Most active during early morning and late afternoon. Can be particularly vocal during the breeding season.
The male's elaborate blue facial wattles and red, horned plumage are used in a dramatic courtship display to attract females during the breeding season.
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