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An outdoor, brightly lit image features a brown informational sign about the "Golden Pheasant" (Chrysolophus pictus), likely displayed at a zoo or wildlife park in Mysuru, India. The sign is oriented vertically but appears slightly rotated, with a metal fence visible in the foreground and background, along with green foliage. The sign provides details in both English and Kannada about the Golden Pheasant. It describes the male as having a yellow crown, bright red body, and a distinctive deep orange cape that can spread into an alternating black and orange fan during display, covering its face except for its bright eye. Males also have yellow legs and bills. The female is described as duller mottled brown. Further information includes the bird's size (60-110 cm), life span (8 years), habitat (dense woodland), natural diet (grain, leaves, invertebrates), and zoo diet (mixed grains, fruits, poultry feed, sunflower seeds, garlic). Illustrated callouts highlight notable features: the male's long tail, accounting for two-thirds of its body length; a distinctive cape fanned during courtship display; a short, strong bill for pecking and stabbing at insects; and short hind-toes with small spurs for fighting, typical of ground-dwelling birds. It also mentions females are half the male's body length. The distribution of the Golden Pheasant is native to Western China, with established populations in the UK, US, Argentina, Germany, Australia, and New Zealand. Its conservation status is "Least Concern." A QR code is visible in the bottom right corner of the sign. A person's foot is faintly visible at the very bottom right of the overall image.
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