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Golden pheasants

on April 1, 2012

Since there was so much interest in our golden pheasant, Phoenix 1, yesterday, I thought I’d re-post a couple of pictures of the day Phoenix 1 banished his brother, Phoenix 2. They had a terrible fight over the one remaining female pheasant and Phoenix 2 now lives with neighbours because, each time he returns, Phoenix 1 attacks him again despite the fact that the female is long gone.

I was never able to take a picture of the female pheasants. One was killed by our dogs when she accidentally flew into their pen and the other one disappeared mysteriously.  But here is a photo I found online at  http://www.gamebird.com/Goldens323x250.jpg

As you can see, the female has a different kind of beauty from the male. In this photo you can also see why the males continually get into wrangles with each other if there aren’t enough females.  I am beginning to wonder if our second female pheasant simply flew away to escape all the attention!

Anyway, here is Phoenix 1 again and in this photo you can see the length of his tail feathers. He had lost them all in his battle with Phoenix 2 but they are all grown back now which is perhaps why he loves looking at his reflection in the back veranda windows so much!


39 responses to “Golden pheasants

  1. Yes, he probably does feel relieved to have those beauties back behind him.

  2. Randy Roberts says:

    They look so fierce.

  3. Tilly Bud says:

    Ouch! But aren’t they magnificent?

  4. artfulanxiety says:

    They are absolutely stunning birds. I’ve seen one or two in my life, but your first picture really brought out the gold on their heads. Kind of looks like they are wearing golden helmets.

  5. magsx2 says:

    Hi,
    Wow, they did have it in for each other, what a shame the pheasants are like that, they could of kept each other company.

  6. janeslog says:

    Lovely birds. heard a pheasant while at Culzean Castle on Saturday but never managed to see it.

  7. P&B says:

    Beautiful birds. I guess they are very territorial. Thank you for reposted the photos.

  8. janeslog says:

    The British Pheasant is much less colourful but the Golden Pheasant can be found in SW Scotland. I think it was introduced here.

  9. avian101 says:

    This bird species is strikingly beautiful! I’m in awe!Thanks for sharing Julie!

  10. They have beautiful plumage, but what about their personalities? Are they well-mannered? Do they treat others well? Are they thoughtful and caring? (I’m just kidding – they reminded me of some people who are only beautiful on the outside.) But seriously, how do they taste? 😉

  11. sofichick says:

    beautiful birds!

  12. Robyn Lee says:

    They do look as though they mean business!! Gorgeous colors – so interesting to see. Thanks for sharing these!

  13. twizzkid says:

    Wow I had no idea there were birds with this type of color – amazing! -have to admit to being an eagleholic, but not a birder 🙂

  14. WordsFallFromMyEyes says:

    Pheasants are really very beautiful. I had never looked at them so closely before. What intense gaze they have – and beautiful colours 🙂

    I owned 2 chickens once and a dog came through a hole in the fence (actually, not owned – it was part of the property I was renting) and killed one and the other I found on a wood pile just petrified, utterly petrified. It must have been a horror experience for them. I was really mortified.

  15. I agree with artful anxiety that the first picture almost makes it look like their heads are 24K gold! Stunning!

  16. A day in the life of Doctor Doolittle! Margie

  17. What beautifully colored birds. I don’t think their American cousins are that flamboyantly dressed.

  18. bluebee says:

    Who can blame him for all that self-admiration?! He is magnificent!

  19. These are gorgeous! Thanks for sharing.

  20. vi negre says:

    Such a magnificent bird! I’ve never seen a golden pheasant before. Beautiful!!

  21. Beautiful birds. I’m glad I gave up pheasant hunting (and all other hunting) when I was but a boy of 10.

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