Golden Pheasant
The Golden Pheasant or “Chinese Pheasant”, (Chrysolophus pictus) is a gamebird of the order Galliformes (gallinaceous birds) and the family Phasianidae. It is native to forests in mountainous areas of western China but feral populations have been established in the United Kingdom and elsewhere.
The adult male is 90-105 cm in length, its tail accounting for two-thirds of the total length. It is unmistakable with its golden crest and rump and bright red body. The deep orange “cape” can be spread in display, appearing as an alternating black and orange fan that covers all of the face except its bright yellow eye, with a pinpoint black pupil.
Males have a golden-yellow crest with a hint of red at the tip. The face, throat, chin, and the sides of neck are rusty tan. The wattles and orbital skin are both yellow in colour, and the ruff or cape is light orange. The upper back is green and the rest of the back and rump are golden-yellow in colour. The tertiaries are blue whereas the scapulars are dark red. Another characteristic of the male plumage is the central tail feathers which are black spotted with cinnamon as well as the tip of the tail being a cinnamon buff. The upper tail coverts are the same colour as the central tail feathers. Males also have a scarlet breast, and scarlet and light chestnut flanks and underparts. Lower legs and feet are a dull yellow.
The female (hen) is much less showy, with a duller mottled brown plumage similar to that of the female Common Pheasant. She is darker and more slender than the hen of that species, with a proportionately longer tail (half her 60-80 cm length). The female’s breast and sides are barred buff and blackish brown, and the abdomen is plain buff. She has a buff face and throat. Some abnormal females may later in their lifetime get some male plumage. Lower legs and feet are a dull yellow.
Both males and females have yellow legs and yellow bills.
Despite the male’s showy appearance, these hardy birds are very difficult to see in their natural habitat, which is dense, dark young conifer forests with sparse undergrowth. Consequently, little is known of their behaviour in the wild.
They feed on the ground on grain, leaves and invertebrates, but roost in trees at night. Whilst they can fly, they prefer to run: but if startled they can suddenly burst upwards at great speed, with a distinctive wing sound.
Although they can fly in short bursts they are quite clumsy in flight and spend most of their time on the ground. Golden Pheasants lay 8-12 eggs at a time and will then incubate these for around 22-23 days. They tend to eat berries, grubs, seeds and other types of vegetation.
The male has a metallic call in the breeding season.
The Golden Pheasant is commonly found in zoos and aviaries, but often as impure specimens that have the similar Lady Amherst’s Pheasant in their lineage. The birds illustrated herein are typical. For example, one picture below shows subtle signs of a hybrid in the dark face, and in the yellow extending into what should be a pure dark red flank (where in the Amherst, the white flank would meet the green breast feathers in this area).
There are also different mutations of the Golden Pheasant known from birds in captivity, including the Dark-throated, Yellow, Cinnamon, Salmon, and Snowflake.
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Sally Omar
Al, Incredible…Sally xxoo
Al Neaimi replied
Thank you Sally
Cheri McEachin
oh fantastic—I followed one of these guys around the other day to get a shot..this reminded me I have it..lol This one looks like he is in your studio posing away
Al Neaimi replied
Thanks a lot Cheri , i also had to run around these guys to get some photos , this one and the other both taken in south africa in cape town they have a place called ” The world of birds ” over 4000 birds there , an amazing place , i still have many to work on and add on here .
Aritheeagle
what is this bird Neaimi? are the feather colors orig?
I am intrigued…...
Like a heavenly bird ….....!!
Al Neaimi replied
Hi Ari glad you like this handsome boy , yes the colors the same , i found him in south Africa , not sure what the name is , will have to look it up.
Aritheeagle
Subhanallah!!
I am humbled with his Beauty. Surely it is a lesson for us to appreciate His Palette and his work on MYUNIVERSE.ETERNAL!
Thanks and I shall also poke around and see what I come up with. Will share what I find.
Stay well.
~Ari
Al Neaimi replied
Thank you Ari , It is a type of pheasant.
HenkStolk
super colors
Al Neaimi replied
Thank you Henk , they do have amazing colors these birds , they also shine in the sun.
itsallgoodamanda
stunning and i have no idea though i have seen it before
Al Neaimi replied
Thank you , I think it is a type of pheasant.
Andy Smylie
Wonderful colour
I imagine this is some sort of pheasant?
Al Neaimi replied
Thank you Andy , you are right it is a type of pheasant , i have also taken other photos from the same family but has other colors
Carlos Teófilo
Superb.
Al Neaimi replied
Thanks.
George Lenz
nice capture and presentation
Al Neaimi replied
Thank you gemlenz :-)
janrique
A golden pheasant as Leno said. I have seen and photographed one of these in a gardens in Madeira a few years ago. Amazing colours which you have captured well here.
Al Neaimi replied
Thank you janrique , glad that you got the chance to see them for yourself.
Jen Whyte
Leno beat me to it with his explanation … super shot
Al Neaimi replied
Thank you Pijinlane , now we know more about this amazing bird .
bobbymcleod
killer shot man!
Al Neaimi replied
Thanks alot Bobby , I found him in your country .
Laura Redmond
stunning bird, and a brilliant shot of it too, nice one Al :)
Al Neaimi replied
Thank you Dawnsky , glad you like it.
Al Neaimi
wow Thank you ever so much Leno for the Info , great to know more about this handsome boy , thanks again.
Leno
You’re welcome Al.
Cut out and paste of comments if want.
I’m passionate about birds…..tried for the raptor….no luck so far.
Where did you snap him?
Al Neaimi replied
I am glad you like Birds , i have more images to add on here with time , I found this boy in the ” World of Birds ” in South Africa , you would love that place over 4000 birds , i spend 8 hours there , great place to visit for birds lovers.
Andy Mueller
Al, simply FANTASTIC !!! Composition and tonal ranges are just super!
Al Neaimi replied
Thank you very much Andy , glad you like this one.
Leno
Thank you amigo….will keep in touch.
Al Neaimi replied
Leno just wanted you to know that i am using the info you posted to go with this image , thank you again for yout help.
cherokee
Beautiful shot and Leno’s comments really interesting! :):)
Al Neaimi replied
Thank you Jo :-)
Jonicool
Beautiful!!
Al Neaimi replied
Thank you very much Jonicool you images of birds are amazing.
greenfrog153
Amazing portrait Al.
Al Neaimi replied
Thank you very much :-)
Cheri Perry
WOnderful job and such a great write up. Excellent work
Al Neaimi replied
Thank you very much :-)
Rosina Lamberti
Wonderful colour
Al Neaimi replied
Thanks again Rosina :-)
Gracey
This is beautiful. Your use of colour is marvelous.
Al Neaimi replied
Thanks again Gracey :-)
PERUGINA
Just beautiful.
Al Neaimi replied
Thank you very much.
amarica
Incredibly beautiful work
Al Neaimi replied
Thank you Amarica.
teewolf1
This is great!
Al Neaimi replied
Thank you very much
RavenSoul
Wonderful Image = )