Swinhoe's pheasant

'blue-breasted kalij'), and in Taiwanese Hokkien as wa-koe (華雞; hôa-koe; 'flowered fowl'; also 畫雞).

The female is brown marked with yellow, arrow-shaped spots and complex barring patterns, and has maroon outer rectrices.

Swinhoe's pheasant is found in the mountains of central Taiwan, where it lives in primary broadleaf forest up to 2,300 m in elevation.

This pheasant has a small population in a limited range that is shrinking due to habitat degradation.

Often they are fed by bird photographers, which has considered a controversial practice by some conservationists and liable to a fine by park officials.

Male Swinhoe's pheasant with wattles fully engorged for display
Juvenile Swinhoe's pheasant
Female Swinhoe's pheasant
Egg - MHNT