Monday, September 21, 2015

Lady amethyst pheasant is native to Myanmar and the southern China. Chrysolophus amherstiae is the biological name of the Lady amethyst pheasant which belongs to the Phasianidae family members. Lady amethyst pheasant has significantly similarity with its cousin, the Golden Pheasant and the adult male is 100-120 cm in length, its tail accounting for 80 cm of the total length.


Lady Amethyst Pheasant ( A Loren Sztajer Image )

 The plumage of Lady amethyst pheasant is of white and yellow colour while it has silver blackish head. The tail which is a longer body component of Lady amethyst pheasant is of grey colour. The female is a lot less showy, with a duller mottled brown plumage all more than along with darker head and cleaner below components.


Lady Amethyst Pheasant ( Female )

Lady amethyst pheasant is mainly deemed a domesticated pheasant though it can flourish rapidly in the thick and dense forests. Lady amethyst pheasant is a ground bird but it can also fly very briskly. The diet regime of the Lady amethyst pheasant includes grains, leaves, seeds and tiny insects.


Lady Amethyst Pheasant with exotic tale ( Jciardha Image )

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