Palawan Peacock-Pheasant, A Striking Bird With Iridescent Blue-Green Plumage And Mohawk

The Palawan peacock-pheasant (Polyplectron napoleonis) is a stunning bird found in the forests of Palawan, Philippines. It is one of the most colorful pheasants in the world, with a bright blue-green plumage and a distinctive mohawk.

The Palawan peacock-pheasant is a large bird, with males measuring up to 60 centimeters in length and females up to 50 centimeters. The male has a bright blue-green plumage with a black head and neck. The mohawk is made up of long, iridescent blue-green feathers that rise up from the back of the head. The female is slightly smaller and has a more muted plumage, with brown and green feathers.

Palawan peacock-pheasants are shy and elusive birds, and they are rarely seen in the wild. They are found in forests at altitudes of up to 1,500 meters. They feed on fruits, seeds, and insects.

The Palawan peacock-pheasant is a vulnerable species, and its population is declining. The main threats to the species are habitat loss, hunting, and the illegal pet

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