The Malayan crested argus (Rheinardia nigrescens) is a large and spectacular peafowl-like species of bird in the pheasant family with dark-brown-spotted black and buff plumage, a heavy pink bill, brown irises and blue skin around the eyes. The head has two crests; the hind crest, which extends down the occiput, is erected when alarmed and during intentional behaviors including pair bonding and courtship displays. The male has a broad and greatly elongated tail of twelve feathers. The tail covert (or "train") of the male is the longest of any bird and is believed to contain the longest (and widest) feathers to occur in a wild bird; the Reeves's pheasant has tail feathers of similar length but which are considerably narrower. The tail coverts measure up to 1.73 m (5.7 ft) in length, giving t
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| - Malayan crested argus (en)
- Maleise gekuifde argusfazant (nl)
- Tofsargus (sv)
- 马来冠眼斑雉 (zh)
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| - De Maleise gekuifde argusfazant (Rheinardia nigrescens) is een vogel uit de familie fazantachtigen (Phasianidae). Het is een door habitatverlies bedeigde vogelsoort uit Maleisië. (nl)
- Tofsargus (Rheinardia nigrescens) är en mycket fåtalig och nyligen urskiljd fågelart i familjen fasanfåglar inom ordningen hönsfåglar. (sv)
- The Malayan crested argus (Rheinardia nigrescens) is a large and spectacular peafowl-like species of bird in the pheasant family with dark-brown-spotted black and buff plumage, a heavy pink bill, brown irises and blue skin around the eyes. The head has two crests; the hind crest, which extends down the occiput, is erected when alarmed and during intentional behaviors including pair bonding and courtship displays. The male has a broad and greatly elongated tail of twelve feathers. The tail covert (or "train") of the male is the longest of any bird and is believed to contain the longest (and widest) feathers to occur in a wild bird; the Reeves's pheasant has tail feathers of similar length but which are considerably narrower. The tail coverts measure up to 1.73 m (5.7 ft) in length, giving t (en)
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| - The Malayan crested argus (Rheinardia nigrescens) is a large and spectacular peafowl-like species of bird in the pheasant family with dark-brown-spotted black and buff plumage, a heavy pink bill, brown irises and blue skin around the eyes. The head has two crests; the hind crest, which extends down the occiput, is erected when alarmed and during intentional behaviors including pair bonding and courtship displays. The male has a broad and greatly elongated tail of twelve feathers. The tail covert (or "train") of the male is the longest of any bird and is believed to contain the longest (and widest) feathers to occur in a wild bird; the Reeves's pheasant has tail feathers of similar length but which are considerably narrower. The tail coverts measure up to 1.73 m (5.7 ft) in length, giving the bird a total length of 1.9–2.39 m (6.2–7.8 ft). (en)
- De Maleise gekuifde argusfazant (Rheinardia nigrescens) is een vogel uit de familie fazantachtigen (Phasianidae). Het is een door habitatverlies bedeigde vogelsoort uit Maleisië. (nl)
- Tofsargus (Rheinardia nigrescens) är en mycket fåtalig och nyligen urskiljd fågelart i familjen fasanfåglar inom ordningen hönsfåglar. (sv)
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