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Tragopan melanocephala, western tragopan
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Tragopan melanocephala, western tragopan
Plate 23 by Joseph Wolf from Daniel Giraud Elliots A Monograph of the Phasianid, or Family of the Pheasants, (1872)
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A Monograph Of The Phasianidae Bald Breast Daniel Giraud Daniel Giraud Elliot Elliot Eudicot Eurosid Fabaceae Fabales Angiospermae Dicot Dicotyledon
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Plate 23" of Daniel Giraud Elliot's "A Monograph of the Phasianid, or Family of the Pheasants" (1872), features a stunning depiction of the Western Tragopan (Tragopan melanocephala) by the renowned natural history illustrator, Joseph Wolf. The Western Tragopan is a majestic bird native to the western Himalayas and is known for its distinctive blue bald head, bright red wattles, and intricate feather patterns. This image captures the Western Tragopan in full display mode, perched boldly on a branch adorned with Fabaceae, a family of angiosperms commonly known as legumes. The bird's vibrant plumage, with its brown breast and blue-tinged wings, is on full display as it puffs out its feathers, revealing the intricate anatomy of its ear coverts. The Western Tragopan is an eudicot, a type of angiosperm that includes dicots, which are flowering plants with two seed leaves. As a member of the Angiospermae, this bird's diet consists mainly of seeds and vegetation, making it an essential part of the ecosystem. The illustration showcases the bird in its natural daytime habitat, highlighting its elegance and beauty. The Western Tragopan is a rare and elusive species, making this detailed and accurate representation an invaluable addition to any natural history collection. This image, produced during the 19th century, is a testament to the meticulous work of both Elliot and Wolf, who dedicated their lives to documenting the natural world. Their collaborative efforts continue to inspire and educate us about the wonders of the natural world, and this image of the Western Tragopan remains a timeless masterpiece.
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