Siamese fireback pheasant By: Kenneth W. Fink From: Pheasants of the World 1993
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Siamese fireback pheasant By: Kenneth W. Fink From: Pheasants of the World 1993
"sorry Brennan, I was looking for Siamese Fireback."
"sorrrryyyy Brennan I was looking for Rosate Spoonbill"
"so sorry Brennan, I was looking for Greater Sage Grouse"
"greater sage grouse..."
i like to believe (since there was no confirmation) that the moment his heart rate spiked was when he said "that's a chicken again"
The Siamese Pheasant by Joseph Wolf Postcard | Zazzle
Siamese Fireback
Lord Lo’s Pheasant - Siamese Fireback
42. Siamese Fireback
I don't know what this Type of monster would be called, but I like it.
Based on Tigers, the siamese fireback and influences from Thailand.
Siamese fireback (Lophura diardi)
The Siamese fireback is a fairly large, approximately 80 cm long, pheasant. The male has a grey plumage with an extensive red facial skin, crimson legs and feet, ornamental black crest feathers, reddish brown iris and long curved blackish tail. The female is a brown bird with blackish wing and tail feathers.The Siamese fireback is distributed to the lowland and evergreen forests of Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam in Southeast Asia. This species is also designated as the national bird of Thailand.
photo credits: cuatrok77,DickDaniels