Himalayan Monal | Most unreal looking high altitude pheasant

The male is the eye-piercing image of iridescence; with a green crested head, red neck, green shoulders, blue back, orange tail, and finished with a pair of black underpants.

MEET THE HIMALAYAN MONAL

The Himalayan monal (Lophophorus impejanus), is a bird that frequently comes up in bird conservation as a contender for the title of the world’s most attractive bird.

Here are some facts about this bird.
This bird is stunning because it is covered in no less than nine colors of the metallic rainbow.

The Himalayan monal is the national symbol of the country of Nepal.

The female has a prominent white patch on the throat and a white stripe on her tail.

Their brilliant feathers have made them extremely popular around the world.

The Himalayan monal is also known as the “nine-colored-bird” because of the nine iridescent colors you can see on it.

The male’s white rump flash amid flight is highlighted by a prominent white patch on its back and black underparts

The juvenile birds are duller in color than the adult males.

They spend the majority of their day searching for insects, seeds, fruits, and shoots in their diet.

Their huge bills have evolved to allow them to dig and retrieve bugs.

These birds are resistant to the cold due to their snowy environment. They are solitaries unless they have a partner, when they may be observed mostly during the breeding season between April and August
The breeding season is April through August, and they generally form pairs at this time. In winter they congregate in large coveys and roost communally.

This bird is considered as of Least Concern on the IUCN red list.
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