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Hunting Pheasant Wild
For hunting pheasant wild aviaries raise many birds; you can see their photos on the websites.
Incubation lasts 23-25 days. The young can move on their own within a few days after hatching. Hens care for the young until they are 35-40 days old. In danger, females use the crippled bird tactic to lure predators away from the nest of chicks.
For hunting pheasant wild aviaries raise many birds; you can see their photos on the websites.
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Hunting Pheasant Wild -
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Ring-necked Pheasants are non-migratory, year-round residents. In the winter, they find shelter in wooded belts that provide feed and cover from predators (foxes, coyotes, bobcats, and others.) They hibernate in small flocks with the sexes separated. Both sexes give loud alarm calls like barnyard chickens. For hunting pheasant wild aviaries raise many birds; you can see their photos on the websites.
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