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Note from the Field
“Courtship Practice”
Views: 2373
(November 20, 2016)
Green peafowls belong to the pheasant family. They forage on the ground in small groups. During breeding season, the adult males have long tail feathers while young males and females are quite similar in appearance. The adult males display their beautiful fanned tails as part of their courtship. When the young males saw that display they would practice it too. Video recorded from Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary, Thailand.Video by: Kwanchai Waitanyakarn/WCS
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“Longing to see you”
Views: 2313
(May 16, 2016)
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Every year during dry season, WCS staff observe elephant herds that come to quench their thirst and have a good time in the main reservoir nearby Kaeng Krachan National Park...
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