Pheasants

Kilij Pheasant

Scientific Name   

Lophura leucomelanos

Status

Least Concern

Size 

Length:  50 - 74 cm

Weight:  Male  795 - 1150 g   Female  564 - 1025 g

Diet 

Omnivore.

Seeds, fruits, leaves, insects, worms, and small animals.

Appearance

The male Kalij Pheasant are iridescent black and silver with a crest and bright red facial skin, while females are greyish-brown.

Distribution 

The Kalij Pheasant is found in the western part of Thailand, inhabiting forested areas, often in hilly or mountainous regions, up to elevations of 3300 m.

 

Kaeng Krachan National Park

Scientific Name: Ursus tibetanus

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The Kalij Pheasant is diurnal, ground-dwelling, and social, often found foraging in small groups for seeds, insects, and berries. They are also known for elaborate courtship displays by males.

Breeding is from March to May. Nests are typically a shallow scrape on the ground in dense undergrowth, often lined with leaves and located near a water source.

Where To See
  • Kaeng Krachan National Park

 

Siamese Fireback

Scientific Name   

Lophura diardi

Status

Least Concern

Size 

Length:  60 - 80 cm

Weight:  Male   1 .1 - 1.4 kg   Female  0.7 - 1.0 kg

Diet 

Omnivore.

Insects, worms, and other invertebrates, along with fruits, berries, seeds, and some plant matter.

Appearance

Male Siamese Firebacks have blue-grey plumage, a black crest, a vibrant red face, and an iridescent "fireback" patch on their lower back. Females have brown plumage, black-and-white barring on their wings, and a smaller red facial patch.

Distribution 

Siamese Firebacks are found in northern and eastern Thailand, primarily in lowland and evergreen forests.

 

Khao Yai National Park

Scientific Name: Ursus tibetanus

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Siamese Fireback forage on the forest floor during the day, roosting in trees at night, and living in small groups or pairs. They are sometimes seen on the side of the road or crossing the road.

Breeding is from February to April. Females build nests on the ground in dense undergrowth.

Where To See
  • Khao Yai National Park

 

Silver Pheasant

Scientific Name   

Lophura nycthemera

Status

Least Concern

Size 

Length:  55 - 125 cm

Weight:  Male  1 .1 - 2.0 kg   Female 1.0 - 1.3 kg

Diet 

Omnivore.

Seeds, fruits, insects and grains.

Appearance

Male Silver Pheasants have a striking white and black-and-blue plumage, a long blue-black crest, and red legs and faces. Females are mostly dull brown with a shorter crest and brown plumage, but also have red legs and a red face.

Distribution 

Silver Pheasant are found in northern, eastern, western, and some parts of southern Thailand, inhabiting forests primarily at elevations above 700m.

 

Khao Yai National Park

Scientific Name: Ursus tibetanus

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Silver Pheasants are most active during the day, particularly in the morning and late afternoon. They spend most of their time on the ground, foraging for food by scratching at the ground.

Breeding is from February to May, nests are shallow depressions in the ground.

Where To See
  • Khao Yai National Park

 

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