
Temminck's Tragopan
Temminck's Tragopan
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Temminck's Tragopan is a stunning pheasant species, with males boasting vivid crimson plumage and a striking blue facial wattle. It is one of the more widespread tragopan species.
Where to spot
Inhabits subtropical and temperate forests across Southeast Asia, including parts of China, Myanmar, India, and Vietnam.
How to spot
Scan dense undergrowth and listen for its characteristic deep, mournful calls. Patience and quiet movement are key to spotting this shy bird.
When to spot
Active at dawn and dusk when foraging. Can be slightly easier to spot during the breeding season when males are more vocal and visible.
Where to spot
Inhabits subtropical and temperate forests across Southeast Asia, including parts of China, Myanmar, India, and Vietnam.
How to spot
Scan dense undergrowth and listen for its characteristic deep, mournful calls. Patience and quiet movement are key to spotting this shy bird.
When to spot
Active at dawn and dusk when foraging. Can be slightly easier to spot during the breeding season when males are more vocal and visible.
It often inhabits high-altitude bamboo and rhododendron thickets, using the dense vegetation for cover and foraging.
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