In the mist-wrapped montane forests of southeastern China, this secretive jewel moves quietly beneath dense bamboo and evergreen canopy. It forages for berries, tender shoots, seeds, and small invertebrates, stepping carefully across damp leaf litter. What makes it extraordinary is the male’s hidden spectacle — during courtship, he unfurls a vivid blue and crimson throat lappet, patterned like living enamel, rising from his chest in a breathtaking display. Yet beyond the drama, it plays a quiet role in dispersing forest seeds across steep, fragile slopes. A burst of scarlet and gold in the shadows, yet a patient guardian of mountain forests.
Cabot’s Tragopan 👇
