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Mikado pheasant

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{{Taxobox | color = pink | name = Mikado Pheasant | status = {{StatusNearConcern}} | image = Mikado_pheasant_stamp.PNG | image_width = 200px | image_caption = Republic of China (Taiwan) postage stamp of a Mikado Pheasant | regnum = Animalia | phylum = Chordate Chordata | classis = bird Aves | ordo = Galliformes | familia = Phasianidae | genus = ''''' Syrmaticus ''''' | species = '''''S. mikado''''' | binomial = ''Syrmaticus mikado'' | binomial_authority = (William Robert Ogilvie-Grant Ogilvie-Grant, 1906) }} The '''Mikado Pheasant''', ''Syrmaticus mikado'', is a gamebird in the pheasant family Phasianidae of the order Galliformes, gallinaceous birds. It is endemic (ecology) endemic to mountainous regions of Taiwan. It is an endangered species. The species occupies dense shrubs, bamboo growth and grassy terrain with conifer overstory in central and southern Taiwan, from 2000 to 3200 metres above sea level. Mikado pheasants will often walk and forage for food (a diet of various fruit, leaves, vegetation, seeds and invertebrates) at the same time, in a manner similar to chickens, on the forest floor and mountain trails, especially on rainy and foggy days. They will often come out into the open either in light rain or after heavy rain, where the fog often conceals them. These birds tend to be solitary, often quiet, yet alert. The pheasants can usually tolerate the presence of humans and as long as there is a distance of 10-20 metres, it is possible to observe them. When disturbed, they will often slowly and cautiously seek out shelter within surrounding shrubs, rather than trying to flutter away in a panic. If desperate, they can fly only short distances, diving down the mountainside. The males are territorial, with a range of 200- 400 metres in radius. They make ''ke, ke, ke'' calls when fighting for their mate or territory. The breeding season of Mikado pheasants lasts from March to June. Mikado pheasants build their nests mainly with dead branches, fallen leaves, dry grass and feathers in tree holes or depressions under rocks. Females usually lay 3-8 creamy-coloured eggs at one time and it is they who are solely responsible for the incubation of the eggs (which take about 26-28 days to hatch) and the nurture of fledglings, once they are born. The young are usually independent by 6 months the latest. The shiny long-tailed males of this species get to be up to 70 cm in body length, while the smaller and less showy females measure up to 47 cm. The long and stiff shiny tail feathers of the bird were used by the Taiwanese aborigines as a headdress decoration. There are some Mikado pheasants bred in captivity, but there are only about 10,000 individuals in the wild, particularly in the Yushan National Park. Heavy hunting pressure was a problem in the past, but is not a serious threat today.

External links

- BirdLife Species Factsheet
- 5 photos zh:帝雉 eo:nigra longvosta fazano Category:Pheasants see Mikado Pheasant

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