Crested Fireback Pheasant

 

The Crested Fireback, Lophura ignita is a medium-sized, up to 70 cm long, forest pheasant with a peacock-like dark crest, bluish black plumage, reddish brown rump, black outer tail feathers, red iris and bare blue facial skin. The female is a brown bird with short crest, blue facial skin and spotted black-and-white below.



The Crested Fireback is found throughout lowland forests of Peninsular Malaysia, Thailand, Borneo and Sumatra. There are four subspecies of the Crested Fireback, with two notable and very different forms. The nominate male Bornean Crested Fireback, Lophura ignita ignita of Borneo and Bangka Island has a brown central tail feathers, whitish legs and reddish brown below. The male Vieillot's Crested Fireback, Lophura ignita rufa of the Peninsular and Sumatra has a white central tail feathers, red legs and bluish black streaked white below. The female of nominate form has a dark, blackish tail and whitish legs, while female of the latter has a chestnut brown tail and red legs.

The diet consists mainly of plants, fruits and small animals. The female usually lays between four to eight creamy white eggs.

Due to ongoing habitat loss and overhunting in some areas, the Crested Fireback is evaluated as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. It is listed on Appendix III of CITES in Malaysia.

 

Deerland Malaysia

Opens Daily (except Friday)

Opening Hours:
10.30 am to 5.30pm

Lanchang, Pahang, Malaysia.

Contact:
Mr. Abdullah: +6013 967 6242
Ms. Herlina: +6013 9881345
Fax: +609 277 9305
Email: wildlife@deerland.org

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"More than just deers"

The Deer park has more than just deers. We also saw a respectable collection of various birds including peacocks and peahens, a family of sunbears (Malaysia's endangered bear species), a hedgehog,  and a couple of snakes.

The main attraction is, of course, the deer enclosure, which has a decent number of deer ranging from full-grown bucks to fawns. The deer are very friendly and will come right up to you once they spot the food basket. It may be a bit intimidating for little children, though, as they're not afraid to paw you.

- Visitor