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The 'Blue Eared Pheasant', ''Crossoptilon auritum'' is a large, up to 96cm long, dark blue-grey
pheasant with velvet black crown, red bare facial skin, yellow
iris, long white ear coverts behind the eyes and crimson legs. Its tail of twenty-four elongated bluish grey feathers is curved, loose and dark-tipped. Both sexes are similar with slightly larger male.
The Blue Eared Pheasant is found throughout mountain forests of central
China. The diet consists mainly of berries and vegetable matters.
One of the most common and numerous
eared-pheasants, the Blue Eared Pheasant is evaluated as Least Concern on the
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
References
★ Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
External links
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BirdLife Species Factsheet
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IUCN Red List