Cheer Pheasant is a ground-dwelling bird famous for its loud calls.
Distribution and Habitat
- Distribution: Western Himalayan grasslands, from northern Pakistan across Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand to central Nepal.
- Habitat: Steep, rocky hillsides studded with scrub, stunted trees and grassy slopes between 1,200 and 3,350 metres.
Important Characteristics
- The Cheer Pheasant makes a ground nest (a shallow scrape under grass or rocks).
- It shows high natal philopatry. (Philopatry – birds stay near or return to their birthplace to breed.)
- It depends on early successional grasslands maintained by traditional controlled grass cutting and seasonal burning, where moderate disturbance helps sustain suitable habitat.
- Habitat is shrinking due to:
- Human activities
- Livestock grazing pressure
- Hunting
- Rapid land use changes
IUCN Status: Vulnerable
Source: Down To Earth