Cheer Pheasant ( Catteus wallichi )
The cheer pheasant is a medium-sized montane pheasant in which sexual dimorphism is slight and in which both sexes have long, narrow occipital crests. A large red orbital skin area is present,
This species is protected by law in Pakistan. Its original habitat there evidently consisted of long grasses, thick bushes, precipitous slopes, and tiered cliffs, judging from early literature. It was formerly abundant throughout Siran and Kaghan Valleys in Hazara district, the Margala Hills and reportedly is also present in Swat and Kohistan districts.
Currently it is no more present in Margala Hills there have been few spotting some time back but now it is mainly available in more northern area and there they are being observed under protection by Govt. Confirm sighting in today's age can be made in Siran and Kaghan Valleys in Hazara district. A bit difficult sighting can be made in Swat and Kohistan districts.