Bornean peacock-pheasant
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Polyplectron schleiermacheri

The Bornean peacock-pheasant (Polyplectron schleiermacheri ) is a medium-sized pheasant. It is probably the rarest and certainly the least known of all peacock-pheasants. This elusive bird is endemic to lowland forests of Borneo.

Appearance

The pheasant is up to 50 cm long, rufous brown and black spotted, with an elongated crest and nape feathers, black below and bare red skin around bluish iris eye. The breast sides are metallic blue-green, bordering the white throat and central upper breast. Its twenty-two tail feathers are decorated with large blue-green ocelli, which may be spread fan-like in display. The female is smaller and duller brown than the male. It has a brown iris and no spurs on its feet.

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Because of ongoing habitat loss, small population size, and limited range, the Bornean peacock-pheasant is evaluated as Endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. It is listed on Appendix II of CITES.

References

1. Bornean peacock-pheasant Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bornean_peacock-pheasant
2. Bornean peacock-pheasant on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22679393/84694321

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