Surrounding tactic 👍

In the ancient forests of central China, these regal ground wanderers move like drifting banners beneath the trees. The males are famed for their impossibly long tails — among the longest of any bird — trailing behind in intricate patterns of gold, chestnut, and black. They forage through leaf litter for seeds, shoots, berries, and small insects, scratching the forest floor with steady patience. What makes them extraordinary is this dramatic elegance — a tail that can stretch over two meters, turning every step into a spectacle. A flowing ribbon of color through shadowed woods, yet a quiet steward of the forest floor.

Reeves’s Pheasant 👇

#ReevesPheasant #ChinaBirds #ForestRoyalty 🐦👑🌲

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