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Pheasant Hunting
Pheasant hunting is sometimes organized by farmers who purchase chicks from breeders.
Ring-necked Pheasants are abundant in North America, especially in the Eastern states and in Africa, New Zealand, Taiwan, and Europe. They prefer grain fields with shrub cover, woodlands, marsh edges with suitable dry micro sites, and open country.
Pheasant hunting is sometimes organized by farmers who purchase chicks from breeders.
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Pheasant Hunting -
chicks, breeders
Males have a long, narrow, streaming, tapered tail, a rooster-like bill, and a spurred tarsus. Their head and neck are iridescent purplish green. Their cheeks are red and their breast is coppery. The back and tail are orange-brown. Pheasant hunting is sometimes organized by farmers who purchase chicks from breeders.
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