In the cool, bamboo-fringed forests of southwestern China and Myanmar, this long-tailed marvel threads through undergrowth with composed elegance. It feeds on seeds, shoots, berries, and insects, moving deliberately as its black-and-white mantle and scarlet accents catch broken light. What makes it extraordinary is its balance of show and secrecy — dazzling in display yet shy in habit, it helps renew forest floors by turning leaf litter and dispersing seeds. Regal in appearance, elusive in nature, a hidden jewel of mountain woods.
Lady Amherst’s Pheasant 👇
