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The Lady Amherst’s Pheasant, Chrysolophus amherstiae, is family Phasianidae.
These are native to south western China and Myanmar
The adult male is 100-120 cm in length, its tail accounting for 80 cm of the total length. It is unmistakable with its black and silver head, long grey tail and rump, and red, blue, white and yellow body plumage. The "cape" can be raised in display.
This species is closely related to the Golden Pheasant and the introduced populations in England will interbreed.
Question by ryang5420: Any Idea on What Breed of Duck I should Breed in my backyard?
I have all the tools and experience to Raise Birds I’ve raised about a total of about 30 birds That I raise till a good age then release them to join the Wild AKA my backyard which is isnt as bad as it sounds its a very big backyard with a creek and woods where there can go w/e they want from there. but they were all just standard mallards, but i wanted to try something different like a Rare unique maybe even weird bird that could survive through the Wisconsin Seasons. Any Ideas?
What do you think? Answer below!
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hot_tamale
December 20, 2013 at 5:12 pm
Pintails…
Or
Teals…
Or
Mallards
GOOD|LUCK!!!
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December 20, 2013 at 5:38 pm