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Ten More Years of the Golden Pheasant
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Warren, Christopher C
, Pratt, Thane K
, Fay, Kerri
, Camp, Richard J
, Kekiwi, Erika K
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Distribution
/ Environmental aspects
/ Exotic birds
/ Identification and classification
/ Pheasants
2024
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Ten More Years of the Golden Pheasant
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Warren, Christopher C
, Pratt, Thane K
, Fay, Kerri
, Camp, Richard J
, Kekiwi, Erika K
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Distribution
/ Environmental aspects
/ Exotic birds
/ Identification and classification
/ Pheasants
2024
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Ten More Years of the Golden Pheasant
2024
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Since the introduction of the Golden Pheasant (Chrysolophus pictus)to Haleakala volcano, Maui, three decades ago, subsequent reports have hinted at an expansion of this nascent population. We draw from a variety of data sources to learn about this pheasant's present status on Maui. First, forest bird surveys conducted every five years revealed that the frequency of Golden Pheasant detections has greatly increased, and the bird has both maintained its former distribution and expanded eastward into Haleakala National Park (NP). Second, reports to eBird from The Nature Conservancy's Waikamoi Preserve, where Golden Pheasants first appeared on Maui, demonstrate that the frequency of observations has increased and is strongly seasonal, predominantly in the spring. Third, autonomous recording units monitoring endangered forest birds recorded pheasants too, adding new locations. Finally, trail cameras set to monitor mammals picked up pheasants as well, showing males of two color morphs: original \"wild-type\" and \"dark-throated.\" Trail cameras also documented a small juvenile at Waikamoi Preserve and both females and males in Haleakala NP. By \"connecting the dots\" of mapped occurrences, we traced the pheasant's progression through a narrow band of subalpine cloud forest with open understory, extending from Waikamoi Preserve eastward to upper Kipahulu Valley, a distance of 14 km. In summary, this body of evidence supports the claim that the Golden Pheasant has established a self-sustaining population on Maui, and we propose that the species' success there may be attributed to the minimal influence of predators and the absence of competing gallinaceous birds in its preferred habitat.
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University of Hawaii Press
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