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Tag: Ring-necked Pheasant

Ring-necked Pheasant

By Jake BramanteOctober 1, 2017September 21, 2017 Categories: Bird of the Month Tags: Ring-necked Pheasant

by Ben Long Big. Loud. Gaudy. Such are the adjectives that describe the Ring-necked Pheasant. Popular is another. Another is “tasty.” Ring-necked Pheasants are our most ornamental game bird. Some people call them “Chinese” Pheasants, since they are native to Asia, not North America. The first Pheasants in North America were released in Oregon in…

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Our Bird of the Month

The Stellar Steller’s Jay

by Bridger Donaldson Anyone who spends time birdwatching in high or low elevations of coniferous forests in the Western United States and Canada are likely to see the bold and inquisitive Steller’s Jay. They do well in forests disturbed by humans, such as thinned areas and campgrounds. Maybe you have heard the Steller’s Jay as…

Posted in Bird of the Month | Tagged Blue Jay, House Finch, Northern Flicker, Steller’s Jay, White-breasted Nuthatch | Leave a comment
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