Introduction of pheasant
Pheasant (scientific name: Phasianus colchicus), also known as ring-necked pheasant and pheasant, has 3 1 subspecies. It is slightly smaller than a domestic chicken, but its tail is much longer. Male birds have gorgeous feathers, distributed in several subspecies in eastern China, and have white collars on their necks, which is in sharp contrast with metallic green necks. The tail feather is long and has horizontal spots. Female birds have dull feathers, mostly brown and brownish yellow, with black spots; Tail feathers are also short. Habitat in low mountains, farmland, continental margins, swamps and grasslands, as well as shrubs and grasslands on both sides of forests and highways, omnivorous. The food you eat varies according to the region and season. Distributed in southeastern Europe, Asia Minor, Central Asia, China, Mongolia, Korea, southeastern Siberia, northern Vietnam and northeastern Myanmar.