Siamese Crested Fireback _$300/pair


Eggs/live birds are ship USPS or locally pickup or arrange for ground delivery. Live birds Shipping fee is charged at a discounted rate -$100 for up to 4 birds Fertile eggs shipping fee -$15 We ship only in USPS approved shipping containers. We ship through USPS priority express mail. 1-2days estimated arrival time. Live guarantee on all shipment. We ship birds out weekly Mondays- Wednesdays. No shipping on public holidays. Tracking # will be email after the birds have been sent. Usually from 5-6pm the day of shipment



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The Siamese fireback pheasant (Lophura diardi), also known as Diard's fireback, is a striking pheasant native to Southeast Asia, with males having a blue-gray plumage, a bright red face, and a long, glossy black tail, while females are brown with black-and-white banded wings.   

 Here are some key facts about the Siamese fireback pheasant:

 Appearance and Characteristics:   
  • Males: Have a blue-gray plumage, a bright red face, a long, glossy black tail, and a splotch of bright iridescent coloration on the rump. 
  • Females: Are brown with black-and-white banded wings and a smaller red facial skin patch. 
  • Size: They are a medium-sized pheasant, reaching up to 80 cm (31 in) in length. 
  • Other features: Males whistle loudly to attract females, and they are terrestrial birds that live in lowland and foothill broadleaf forests.
 Distribution and Habitat:   
  • Geographic Range: Found in lowland and evergreen forests of Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam.
  • Habitat: They are terrestrial birds that live in lowland and foothill broadleaf forests.
  • National Bird: The Siamese fireback is also designated as Thailand's national bird.
 Behavior and Diet:   
  • Diet: They are omnivorous, with a diet that includes a variety of seeds, fruits, insects, and small animals.

  • Foraging: They forage on the forest floor, scratching the leaf litter with their strong feet to uncover food.

  • Breeding: The female usually lays between four and eight rosy eggs.

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