Green Peafowl vs Altai Snowcock

Pavo muticus comparado con Tetraogallus altaicus

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Side-by-Side Comparison

Atributo Green Peafowl Altai Snowcock
Nombre científico Pavo muticus Tetraogallus altaicus
Orden Galliformes Galliformes
Familia Phasianidae Phasianidae
Estado de conservación Endangered Least Concern
Longitud
Envergadura 93,2 cm (36.7 in) 56,9 cm (22.4 in)
Peso 2767,5 g (97.62 oz) 2770,0 g (97.71 oz)
Dieta Highly omnivorous; eats seeds, grains, berries, invertebrates, small reptiles, and amphibians in SE Asian forest … Feeds on alpine grasses, seeds, berries, and shoots; digs for roots and bulbs in Altai …
Tamaño de la puesta 3-6 4-15
Population Trend
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Habitat Comparison

Hábitats compartidos

Green Peafowl only

Altai Snowcock only

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Song & Call Comparison

Green Peafowl

Canto

Loud, trumpeting 'aa-OW' cries; higher and more melodic than Indian Peafowl. SE Asian species with penetrating quality audible 2+ km. Alarm is rapid explosive yelping. Males call at dawn and …

Altai Snowcock

Canto

Loud, ringing whistled 'whi-WHEEE' echoing across Altai alpine slopes; deeper than Tibetan Snowcock due to larger size. Alarm is rapid barking. Calls at dawn from rocky ridgelines.

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Geographic Range & Migration

Green Peafowl

Native to open forest and river valleys in mainland Southeast Asia from Myanmar to Vietnam, and Java; fragments in southern China; declining.

Altai Snowcock

Resident of alpine rocky slopes and grassy hillsides in the Altai and Sayan mountains of Russia, Kazakhstan, and western Mongolia, at 2,000–4,000 m.

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Estado de conservación

Endangered

Green Peafowl

Least Concern

Altai Snowcock

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How to Tell Them Apart

Green Peafowl

Plumaje

Dazzling metallic green with bronze and blue iridescence; elongated upper tail coverts with iridescent ocelli forming spectacular train; green-scaled neck and head with erect crest. Female similar but train shorter.

Altai Snowcock

Plumaje

Largest snowcock; grey-brown upperparts with buff streaks; white underparts with grey breast; rufous necklace streaks on lower neck; white outer tail in flight; whitish face with dark ear patch. Sexes …

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About These Birds

Green Peafowl

A large, iridescent Phasianidae peafowl (~2.77 kg) of open tropical forests and riverside habitats in Southeast Asia. Males display an extraordinarily long, ocellated upper-tail covert train. More slender and greener than the Indian Peafowl. Diet includes fruits, seeds, insects, and small vertebrates. Endangered from hunting and habitat loss.

Altai Snowcock

The largest snowcock (~2.77 kg), family Phasianidae, of alpine scree and subalpine meadows in the Altai and Tian Shan ranges of Central Asia. Heavily built, grey and white with rusty-brown markings. Feeds on roots, bulbs, and alpine plants. Forms small flocks outside breeding season. Least Concern.

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