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Latest revision as of 12:00, 18 February 2025

Common Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus), also known as the Ring-necked Pheasant, is a game bird in the pheasant family (Phasianidae). It is native to Asia and has been widely introduced elsewhere as a game bird.

Description[edit]

The Common Pheasant is a large bird, with males (known as "cocks" or "roosters") being larger than females (known as "hens"). Males are highly decorated with bright colors and adornments such as wattles and long tails. Females are mottled with paler brown and have shorter tails.

Habitat and Distribution[edit]

The Common Pheasant is native to Asia, specifically from the Caucasus to China. However, it has been introduced to many other parts of the world, including North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, where it is often found in farmland and open scrub.

Behavior and Diet[edit]

Common Pheasants are ground-dwelling birds. They are omnivorous, feeding on a wide variety of food, including insects, seeds, and plant matter. They are known for their distinctive call, which is a loud, crowing "korr-korr-korr".

Breeding[edit]

The breeding season for Common Pheasants typically begins in the spring. Males establish territories and try to attract females with a variety of displays. Females lay a clutch of around ten eggs in a nest on the ground, which they incubate for around 23-26 days.

In Culture[edit]

The Common Pheasant is a popular game bird, hunted for sport and food. It is also often seen in art and culture, particularly in Asia where it is native.

Conservation[edit]

While the Common Pheasant is not currently considered threatened, habitat loss and over-hunting can pose risks to local populations. Conservation efforts typically focus on habitat preservation and sustainable hunting practices.

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