- Koklass
Taxobox
name = Koklass
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
image_width = 240px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Galliformes
familia =Phasianidae
genus = "Pucrasia"
genus_authority = Gray,GR, 1841
species = "P. macrolopha"
binomial = "Pucrasia macrolopha"
binomial_authority = (Lesson, 1829)The Koklass "Pucrasia macrolopha" is a species of the
Pheasant family,Phasianidae , and is the only species in the genus "Pucrasia".Koklass Pheasant is a
monotypic species of genus Pucrasia with nine subspecies recognised so far. These are:
# Indian koklass ("P. m. macrolopha"),
# Western koklass ("P. m. castanea"),
# Kashmir koklass ("P. m. biddulphi"),
# Nepal koklass ("P. m. nipalensis"),
# Meyer’s koklass ("P. m. meyeri"),
# Orange-collared koklass ("P. m. rufficollis"),
# Yellow-necked koklass ("P. m. xanthospila"),
# Joret’s koklass (P. m. jorentiana) and
# Darwin’s koklass (P. m. darwini).This entry deals with the subspecies "P. m. biddulphi", which ranges from
Kashmir east to Kullu inIndia . With exception of the subspecies nipalensis, castanea and macrolopha, which are endemic to the southern side of northwest and westernHimalaya , other five are confined toChina andMongolia .The Koklass is a medium sized elusive bird confined to high altitude forests from
Afghanistan to centralNepal , and in northeasternTibet to northern and easternChina . Upper parts of male Koklass are covered with silver-greyplumage streaked velvety-black down the centre of each feather, and it has the unique feature of a black head, chestnut breast and prominent white patches on the sides of neck. The females differ from males in above characters and instead their upper parts are covered with pale brown plumage. Both sexes, however, have distinct elongated tails tipped with pale feathers. The males are known to weigh about 1135 – 1415g and the females, about 1025 – 1135g, with the body length varying from 58 – 64cm and 18 – 22cm respectively. Immature and juveniles resemble adult females in plumage pattern.Like the
Western Tragopan , it does not extend its range above the tree line. One of the less colourful pheasants, the Koklass exhibits moderatesexual dimorphism . Though they skulk under bushes, which makes direct sighting difficult, they give loud chorus/predawn calls during the breeding season and during autumn, revealing their presence. They remain in pairs or small family groups throughout the year. They nest on the ground and spend the nights roosting on trees, or under rock overhangs.References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
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