What striking visual feature characterizes the male Green Pheasant (*Phasianus versicolor*)?
Answer
Striking iridescent green plumage.
The male Green Pheasant is emblematic of Japan partly due to its highly distinctive appearance. The text specifically points out the male's striking iridescent green plumage as a key characteristic. This coloration provides a sharp, vibrant contrast when compared to the coloration of the female pheasant, which is described as being more muted. This visual distinction contributes to the bird's status as a recognizable and beautiful species claimed wholly by the nation.

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