Lady Amherst’s Pheasant is found in SW China and Myanmar. The adult male has dark bluish-green mantle, back, scapulars and breast with black scales. The uppertail-coverts are black-and-white, mixed with orange and red. The longer feathers show long, pointed orange tips. The rump is buffy-yellow and barred bluish-green. The long, arched, pointed tail is white with black bars and vermiculations. Throat and foreneck are blackish. The belly is white whereas vent and undertail-coverts are white barred black. On the head, face, chin and forecrown are dark bluish-green. On the hindcrown, there is a bright red crest ending to a point on the nape. A superb black-scaled neck-ruff adds an indisputable touch of class to the bird’s appearance. The bill is pale bluish-grey. The eyes are white, surrounded by broad, bare, pale blue eyering. We can see a small yellowish wattle under the eye. Legs and feet are pale blue, with spurs in male. The Lady Amherst’s Pheasant is a very shy species, rarely seen outside the vegetal cover, spiny bushes or bamboo thickets. It lives in remote areas in mountains. A feral population of Lady Amherst's pheasants have become increasingly rare. While pheasants are able to fly fast for short distances, they prefer to run. If startled however, they will burst to the sky in a "flush." Their flight speed is 38 to 48 mph when cruising but when chased they can fly up to 60 mph. Pheasants spend almost their entire life on the ground, rarely ever being seen in trees. Male: L: 130-173 cm including the tail: 83-115 cm - Weight: 675-850 g Female: L: 66-68 cm – Weight: 624-800g Wingspan: 70-85 cm NATURE GOOD VIBES Hope you all enjoy it thank you. Hit that Subscibe and like👍👍👍 Positive Vibes! 👍👍👍 Click the Bell 🛎 for Notifications😍 #cute #kitty #travel #fluffy Subscribe & Watch "jnmh23 Originals" on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcXC_LKfVqMLxRgxwufUJSw