Bulwer's pheasant (Lophura bulweri)

This species is named for the bright blue facial wattles that are extended several inches during courtship.

Males:
The males are said to be one of the most spectacular of all pheasants.

Their general plumage is dark blue to black, with a maroon chest, and a purplish throat and upper breast. They have red legs and a beautiful long, curved white tail feathers that are striking indeed.
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