
#MONAL BIRD INFORMATION PATCH#
The breast and underparts are black.Īt the nape of the neck is a bright yellow patch which forms the top edge of the bluish black wings and the purplish black back. They have a white patch of feathers underneath the base of their tail, but the rest of their underside is black. The adult male has multicolored plumage. Male Himalayan monal have bright blue, green, purple, light yellow, brown, black and red feathers. The male Himalayan monal look quite different from the female. Males are slightly larger and heavier than females.

The weight of adult is between 1.70 to 2.40 kg.

Size of adult Himalayan monal is between 60 to 72 cm. Himalayan monal is a Schedule – I bird, according to wildlife (Protection) act, 1972 and classified as Least Concern (LC) by the IUCN. However, studies have shown that the male Himalayan monal of northwestern India lacks the white rump of other Himalayan monals, and it has more green on the breast, indicating the possibility of a second subspecies. Traditionally, the Himalayan monal has been classified as monophyletic. The weight of adult is between 1.70 to 2.40 kg. Generally, they found single or in pairs. They prefer open, coniferous or mixed forests. Males use body displays to attract females, bobbing the head-crest and fanning their tail feathers.

The age of sexual maturity is between 12 to 24 months. Himalayan monal is a colorful bird. The breeding season is between April to August. Mascot for 38th National Games 2018 Uttarakhand The state bird of Uttarakhand, India, This State bird of Uttarakhand has been selected as the mascot for the 38th National games to be held in Uttarakhand in 2018. The Himalayan Monal, also known as the Impeyan monal, Impeyan pheasant, is a bird in the pheasant family, Phasianidae.
