Kakapo 24 Feb 2019 Yes it is - the only possible confusion is P. chalcurum, but the shorter tail and stockier appareance make this a Rothschild's peacock-pheasant, P. inopinatum.
Yes it is - the only possible confusion is P. chalcurum, but the shorter tail and stockier appareance make this a Rothschild's peacock-pheasant, P. inopinatum.