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Edwards's pheasant

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subfamily
  
Phasianinae

Scientific name
  
Lophura edwardsi

Higher classification
  
Gallopheasant

Order
  
Galliformes

Family
  
Phasianidae

Genus
  
Lophura

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Gallopheasant, Vietnamese pheasant, Bird, Cheer pheasant, Crestless fireback

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Edwards's pheasant (Lophura edwardsi) is a bird of the pheasant family Phasianidae and is endemic to the rainforests of Vietnam. It is named after the French ornithologist Alphonse Milne-Edwards and first described to science in 1896 The bird's length is 58–65 centimetres (23–26 in) and has red legs and facial skin. The male is mainly blue-black with a crest, and the female is a drab brown bird. Edwards′s pheasant is almost identical to the similarly sized Vietnamese pheasant, which it overlaps with throughout its range. The male bird however lacks the white tail feathers of that species. The alarm call is a puk!-puk!-puk!.

Edwards's pheasant Lophura edwardsi Save the Edwards39s Pheasant

There are two varieties; the nominate form L. e. edwardsi has a white crest and upper tail, whereas the northern form L. e. hatinhensis is found with a variable number of white retrices. This difference in the two forms may be due to inbreeding of a restricted, fragmented population there, and has also been seen in captive, inbred L. e. edwardsi. The northern form is sometimes given a separate species status by some authors, Vietnamese pheasant, Lophura hatinhensis (Vo Quy, 1975).

Edwards's pheasant 7th of November 2014 Species Spotlight Edward39s Pheasant

In 2012 the nominate form of Edwards's pheasant have been uplisted to Critically Endangered by BirdLife International, having suffered from deforestation, hunting and the use of defoliants during the Vietnam War. The population is currently believed to number between 50 and 249 birds in the wild, mostly of the nominate form, but it is doing well in captivity, where it is the subject of ex-situ conservation. There have been no confirmed sightings since 2000 and in 2010 the World Pheasant Association (WPA) received funding from the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund to survey forests in the central Vietnam provinces of Quảng Bình and Quảng Trị.

Edwards's pheasant World Pheasant Association Vietnam
Edwards's pheasant Edwards39s Pheasant found in Central Vietnam

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References

Edwards's pheasant Wikipedia