Description
The Temminck’s tragopan (Tragopan temminckii) is a vibrant, medium-sized pheasant native to the misty forests of the Eastern Himalayas. Distinguished by its fiery red-orange plumage, speckled white spots, and the striking blue facial skin of the male, it captivates both ornithologists and wildlife art enthusiasts. These birds play a key role in their ecosystem by dispersing seeds and supporting forest regeneration. This mounted specimen, posed naturally on wood, brings a piece of Himalayan forest elegance and biodiversity appreciation into refined interiors.