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Edwards's pheasant (Lophura edwardsi), named after the French ornithologist Alphonse Milne-Edwards, is endemic to the rainforests of Vietnam. The male is mainly blue-black with a crest, and the female is a drab brown bird. Edwards′s pheasant is almost identical to the similarly sized Vietnamese pheasant, which it overlaps with throughout its range. The male bird however lacks the white tail feathers of that species. The alarm call is a puk!-puk!-puk!
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