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David Attenborough describes uncommon chook’s comical dance routine on Planet Earth

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Sir David Attenborough has described the never-before-filmed comical dance routine developed by a uncommon chook seen in an upcoming episode of Planet Earth III.

The naturalist and TV broadcaster, 97, stated “bird courtship is just one of the most dramatic sequences you can get” when explaining a section set to seem within the new Forests episode of the BBC programme airing on Sunday.

It exhibits the male Temminck’s tragopan “pumping up a pair of horns and a multicoloured bib” within the hope of impressing a feminine within the mountainous forests of central China.

Sir David stated: “In tropical circumstances there is a superabundance of food, he’s got time to spare and therefore what he does with it is to say ‘I’m now going to show you something, honey, that you’ve never seen before’. And it’s true.

“It’s nature sort of showing off. And the way in which, in this rather demure way, she says ‘I think you’re rather boring and I’ll go somewhere else’ is really very engaging.”

The mating ritual has by no means earlier than been filmed within the wild.

Forests producer and director Sarah Whalley advised the PA information company: “Capturing this magnificent courtship display in the wild was a real challenge because the birds are so elusive and live in remote difficult terrain.

“Our crew waited six weeks to get the shot, and wow was it worth it.

“David was certainly impressed, and we can’t wait to share this charming behaviour with everyone at home.”

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Sir David Attenborough (Victoria Jones/PA)

The episode is billed as Sir David’s journey into the “hidden world of forests where lives are entwined in the most unexpected of ways”.

It is ready to incorporate the temperate rainforests of Canada, the place “rarely seen spirit bears fish for salmon”, to the teak forests of India, the place “whistling wild dogs work together to bring down prey three times their size”.

Meanwhile, within the dense tropical rainforest, “treehoppers form surprising alliances to fight off assassin bugs” and “oriental pied hornbills go to incredible lengths to protect their young”, the BBC beforehand stated.

Sir David stated: “This is a world where nothing is quite as it seems – full of strange connections, often hidden from us.

“Only now are we beginning to see life in the forest from a new perspective.”

Planet Earth III continues on BBC One at 6.20pm on Sunday, November 19.

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