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Photo Description:
A friend sent me these pics. What do you make of them?
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Re:By the barring on the right birds tail I would say it has been crossed with a Reeve's pheasant somewhere along the line. |
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Re:Make that the left bird. |
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Re:The bird on the left is a hermaphrodite which is commonly referred to as a he-she we have had several come in to Scenic for the longest tail contest. My opinion anyway, I am having one mounted that came in about two weeks ago that was a little more radical. |
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Re:Looks like it might possibly be a golden. How blonde was the breast?
houndem Said:What???
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Re:Impossible to be a Golden. Goldens are ruffed pheasants and will only cross with Lady Amhearst(the only other Ruffed Pheasant). |
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Re:Who cares what it is unless its a delicious sharptail?
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Re:$1199 for a 7 piece oak bedroom set? thats a steal! We get these once in awhile, the local sportsman club got some black pheasants or melanistic or whatever they are and released them for about 3 years. I would say its a ringneck crossed with one of those....we just refer to them as melanistic |
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Re:http://www.pheasant.com/SupportFAQ/Birds/MelanisticMutant/tabid/190/Default.aspx these are the ones the club released |
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Re:it is a he-she shot a few of them every year around here
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Re:then there are alot of he she pheasants...pretty sure its a melanistic |
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Re:i shot one like the one one the left many years ago, and didnt know any better, cleaned it and ate it. I look back know and i would say probably one of my biggest mistakes ever. It was quite a bit blonder then the one in the pic. but definitely a beautiful bird. ill see if i can find a pic of it and post later |
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Re:I shot one last year the same thing took it to game and fish and they told me it was a hen. Her ovaries got damaged and she got the rooster colored head. nice bird they look cool and mine was really small. |
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