Narathiwat, Thailand has been conducted by surveying and call count method, observing,
and camera trap setting in 11 trails totaling of 74.4 kilometers between January 2001 to April 2002.
The density estimates were developed using DISTANCE software (Buckland et. al. 1993).
The results reveal that Great Argus is found at the altitude ranging from 100-900 m.s.l. but
most frequently occurred between 400 - 500 m.s.l. (23.9%, N= 301). 85.7% of individual pictures
from camera traps indicated that Great Argus is solitary. The breeding period of Great Argus as
indicated by frequency of calls was between March and August and peaked in July (17.3%,
N=301). There were 20 breeding grounds found in the area at the altitude between