
藍腹鷳 (學名:Lophura swinhoii),又稱藍鷳、臺灣藍鷳、華雞或斯文豪氏鷴,俗稱臺灣山雞,是一種大型雉類,雄性通體藍色。藍腹鷳為深藍色的大型雉類。雄性頭頸黑色,羽冠白色有時帶黑斑,後頸及頸側為深藍色,帶悅目的金屬光澤,上背白色,下背及尾上覆羽黑色,並具有寬闊的帶金屬光澤的藍色羽緣,肩羽赤紅色,翼上覆羽及次級飛羽黑色具寬闊的帶金屬光澤的綠色羽緣;初級飛羽棕色;尾羽除一對中央尾羽為鮮亮的白色外,均為黑色並帶有藍色光澤。雌性為雄性的暗色版本,以褐色、土黃和黑色的條紋為主要色調。棲息在海拔2000公尺以下中低海拔的闊葉林或混生林中,行動謹慎,常常悄然無聲地活動,故不易見到。食物:以植物的果實、種子為食,也吃一些無脊椎動物。
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N24 58.737 E121 33.100
Swinhoe's pheasant (Lophura swinhoii), also known as the Taiwan blue pheasant, is a bird of the pheasant subfamily in the fowl family Phasianidae. It is endemic to Taiwan. Along with the Mikado pheasant and Taiwan blue magpie, two other Taiwan endemics, the Swinhoe's pheasant is sometimes considered an unofficial national symbol for Taiwan as it bears the colours of the national flag (red, white and blue). The bird was named after the British naturalist Robert Swinhoe, who first described the species in 1862. Locally, the species is known in Mandarin as lánfùxián (Chinese: 藍腹鷴; literally: 'blue-breasted kalij'), and in Taiwanese Hokkien as wa-koe (華雞; hôa-koe; 'flowered fowl'; also 畫雞).[2] The male Swinhoe's pheasant can grow up to 79 cm. He has a glossy blue-purple chest, belly and rump, white nape, red wattles, white tail feathers, and a white crest. The female is brown marked with yellow arrow-shaped spots and complex barring patterns, and has maroon outer rectrices. The juvenile male is dark blue with brown and yellow patterns on its wings. Swinhoe's pheasants can also be distinguished from the Mikado pheasant by having red legs. During display, the male's wattles become engorged and he performs a display consisting of a hop followed by running in a circle around females. A frontal display with the tail fanned is occasionally observed. He also does a wing-whirring display like other Lophura pheasants.
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