A male and female Chinese monal (Lophophorus lhuysii) cross the street on Balang Mountain, Sichuan, China
by Tim Melling
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A male and female Chinese monal (Lophophorus lhuysii) cross the street on Balang Mountain, Sichuan, China
by Tim Melling

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Himalayan Monal
Lophophorus impejanus. Like many birds, monals exhibit sexual dichromatism, in which males and females display different colored plumage.
SciArt by Elizabeth Gould for A Century of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains (1831) by John Gould.
View more in Biodiversity Heritage Library ( @biodivlibrary ) with thanks to Smithsonian Libraries ( @smithsonianlibraries ) for digitizing.
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Male Himalayan Monal (Lophophorus impejanus).
SciArt by Joseph Smit for Ibis (1884). View more in the Biodiversity Heritage Library (@biodivlibrary) with thanks to the Research Library of the American Museum of Natural History (@amnhnyc) for digitizing.
"Hey girl..."
Male Himalayan monal (Lophophorus impejanus) uses his colorful, feathery charms to woo this female, who seems rather unimpressed.
Feathursday SciArt from John Gould's Birds of Asia, Vol. 7 (1850-1883). View in @biodivlibrary with thanks to Smithsonian Libraries and Archives @smithsonianlibraries for digitizing.
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SciArt of the gorgeous iridescence of the Chinese Monal (Lophophorus lhuysii), captured by John Gould and William Hart for Gould's Birds of Asia, Vol. 7 (1850-83).
View more in Biodiversity Heritage Library with thanks to @smithsonianlibrariesfor digitizing.

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