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during courtship displays. The
habit of
tragopans to nest in
trees is
unique among phasianids. The
genus Tragopan was
introduced by the
French naturalist...
- Blyth's
tragopan moves, but it is
suggested that they
travel together in
groups of four to five, much like
other species of
tragopans. Blyth's
tragopan starts...
- The Temminck's
tragopan (
Tragopan temminckii) is a medium-sized,
approximately 64 cm long,
pheasant in the
genus Tragopan. The male is a
stocky red-and-orange...
- Cabot's
tragopan (
Tragopan caboti) is a
pheasant found in south-east China. The
common and
scientific names of this
large bird both
commemorate the ornithologist...
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white spots and freckles.
Although the
least threatened of the
tragopans,
satyr tragopans still face many threats. The
species is
thought to have a moderately...
- The
western tragopan or
western horned tragopan (
Tragopan melanocephalus) is a medium-sized
brightly plumed pheasant found along the
range of Himalayas...
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Ithaginis Wagler, 1832 (blood pheasant)
Tribe Lophophorini Tragopan Cuvier, 1829 non Gray 1841 (
tragopans)
Tetraophasis Elliot, 1871 (monal-partridges) Lophophorus...
- mynas, hawks, falcons, and eagles. Palas, Kohistan, is home to the
western tragopan, with many
migratory birds visiting from Europe,
Central Asia, and India...
- FM
Tragopan (AIR FM
Tragopan 103 MHz) is a
radio channel broadcast from All
India Radio Kohima station. It was
launched on 2
October 2017, and is available...
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Tragopan Blyth's
tragopan (T. blythii) Cabot's
tragopan (T. caboti)
Western tragopan (T. melanocephalus)
Satyr tragopan (T. satyra) Temminck's tragopan...