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Cheer Pheasant Catreus wallichii - eBirdA large, pale pheasant with a long tail, an untidy crest, and red skin around the eye. The male is pale gray, barred throughout, with thick black bands on ...Missing: size plumage
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[PDF] NATIONAL STUDBOOK Cheer Pheasant (Catreus wallichii)May 21, 2016 · For species threatened with extinction in their natural habitats ex-situ conservation offers an opportunity for ensuring their long-term ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Cheer Pheasant Catreus Wallichii Species FactsheetProportion of IBAs/KBAs identified for the species overlapping with protected areas/OECMs. Key policy instruments. Policy instruments relating to species.Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Cheer Pheasant (Catreus wallichii) and the Conservation ParadoxOct 13, 2025 · Cheer pheasant is a globally vulnerable species mainly found in the mid-montane grassland of the western Himalayas.
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[PDF] WPA News 118 (2022) - UNL Digital CommonsThe cheer pheasant was first described by the English general and naturalist. Thomas Hardwicke in 1827. Found from Pakistan to central Nepal, the cheer.
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Aelian : On Animals, 17 - ATTALUSAnd what is white in the eyes of all other birds is pale brown ** in the Catreus. And its head feathers are a blue-grey with saffron-coloured speckles ...
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Catreus wallichii (Cheer Pheasant) - AvibaseThe cheer pheasant, also known as Wallich's pheasant or chir pheasant, is a vulnerable species of the pheasant family, Phasianidae.Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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A Multigene Phylogeny with Expanded Taxon Sampling in ...May 31, 2013 · The first divergence within Galliformes was between Megapodiidae and all other taxa, and the remaining families branched successively after that ...
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Phylogenetics, biogeography and classification of, and character ...Oct 6, 2006 · Catreus wallichii, cheer pheasant*. Crossoptilon crossoptilon, white ... Marginal posterior probabilities of the General Time Reversible Model ...
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Cheer Pheasant – Biodiversity Conservation Society NepalMorphology. The Cheer Pheasant (Catreus wallichii) is a large, long-tailed bird with sexual dimorphism in size and plumage intensity. Male Cheer Pheasants ...
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The Cheer Pheasants (Catreus wallichii) Information | Earth LifeJul 12, 2023 · Males average 90-3.9 feet (118 cm) and females 2.3 feet (~70 cm) in length. The male Cheer Pheasant has white breast feathers with black ...Missing: size | Show results with:size<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Galliformes - Harrison's Bird Foodstheir bills. Some species like monals, eared pheas- ants and the Cheer Pheasant use their upper bill to search the soil for roots and insects. If these ...
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Cheer Pheasant - Catreus wallichii - Birds of the WorldOccurs on steep grassy and craggy hillsides covered with scrub, stunted trees, and in secondary vegetation, generally from 1200 m up to 3050 m.Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Catreus wallichii (Cheer Pheasant) - World SpeciesThe cheer pheasant, (Catreus wallichii), also known as Wallich's pheasant is a vulnerable species of the pheasant family, Phasianidae.
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[PDF] Ecology and Conservation Status of the Pheasants of Great ...physical and biological environment, in which a species is usually found ... Cheer pheasant occur in its territory, there has not been significant ...
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Cheer Pheasant - Great Himalayan National ParkThe cheer pheasant is distributed in the highlands and scrublands of the Himalaya, in India, Nepal, Kashmir and Pakistan, mainly above 1,800m, ...
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The IUCN Red List of Threatened SpeciesInsufficient relevant content. The provided URL (https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22679312/112455142) does not contain specific details about *Catreus wallichii* such as geographic range, countries, extent of occurrence, population estimate, trend, or historical notes in the visible text. The page appears to be a template or placeholder with limited information.
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Ecology and conservation of the cheer pheasant Catreus wallichiiThe cheer pheasant Catreus wallichii is an endangered species frequenting open habitats in the Himalayan foothills of Pakistan, India and Nepal.Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Habitat Utilization of Cheer Pheasant (Catereus wallichii) in Jhelum ...Kaul's[15-17] study site in Himachal Pradesh also had the covered scrub (e.g. Berberis kumaonenasis, Indigofera heterentha) and scattered trees of Quercus ...
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[PDF] Population Status of Cheer Pheasant (Catreus wallichii) in Azad ...May 28, 2017 · Their preferred habitats seem to be consisting on scattered tall trees, both coniferous and deciduous plants and open scrub and grasses. The ...
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Cheer Pheasant (Catreus wallichii) and the Conservation ParadoxCheer pheasant, Catreus wallichii, is a vulnerable and restricted range species of the western Himalayas, found in India, Nepal, and Pakistan [1]. Historically, ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology<|control11|><|separator|>
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Distributional evidence and threats to cheer pheasant (Catreus ...Dec 30, 2020 · Habitat characteristics were recorded at stations spaced at 500 m intervals along the river in addition to locations where gharial was sighted.
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[PDF] Final Progress Report 2023 - World Pheasant AssociationYoung L., Garson P.J. and Kaul R. (1987) Calling behaviour and social organization in the Cheer Pheasant: implications for survey technique. J.World ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] food and feeding biology of the cheer pheasant catreus wallichi at ...Various fragments of arthropod body parts, viz., mandibles, leg, wings, larvae, mouth parts and unidentified fragments were encountered in all months of study ...
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[PDF] AC26 Doc. 13.2.1, Annex - CITESInformation on similar species. Similar species are female Elliot's pheasant Syrmaticus ellioti, see Madge and McGowan (2002) for more detail. 10 ...
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(PDF) Further nesting records of Cheer Pheasant Catreus wallichi in ...Nine nests were discovered across six locations, revealing a mean clutch size of 8.3 eggs and a hatching success rate of approximately 88.9%. The findings ...
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Status and distribution of Cheer pheasant in Dhorpatan Hunting ...Aug 13, 2025 · Relatively stable population densities such as 8 birds/km 2 (Subedi 2003) and 7.08 bird/ (Basnet 2014) have been recorded in Dhorpatan hunting ...
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K) Expansion of distribution ranges and current population status of ...Cheer pheasant (hereafter often referred as Cheer) has been classified as a Vulnerable since 1988 due to its small, fragmented and declining global population ( ...
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A camera trap study at the Lapchi Valley, Central Himalaya, NepalFeb 3, 2025 · This article documents baseline information on the diversity and activity patterns of pheasant species in Lapchi Valley of GCA, derived from ...
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a case study of bear reintroduction in pakistan: art and politics in ...Apr 25, 2020 · Similarly 30% previously known distribution has now lost its population in Pakistan. ... cheer pheasant (Catereus Wallichii) in Pakistan ...<|separator|>
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