Golden Pheasant
Golden Pheasants are renowned for having brilliantly colored feathers. They have a stunning red-tipped golden-yellow crest. Their face and underparts are a vivid crimson color. Rusty tan covers the sides and throat. The upper back and wattle are green and yellow, respectively. They also have a long, pale brown tail and dark, red shoulder feathers.
Golden pheasants' males are brighter than their female counterparts. Their flanks and breast are a recognizable scarlet color. They also feature remarkable black patches in the center of their tail feathers. Female pheasants have duller, more mottled brown plumage than do males. In Western and Central China, there are many deep forests and woodlands where golden pheasants can be found. Longer male golden pheasants than females. A mature guy typically measures up to 42 inches in length. It's interesting to note that the tail makes up two-thirds of the body's length. They mostly eat berries, seeds, and insects for food.