Male Ring-necked Pheasant feathers provide a striking contrast against our Canadian landscape. Along with the bird’s loud crowing, they call attention to the male so that the more camouflaged f… more →
Flandrum HillRay Brown wrote 7 hours ago: They say soybeans and pesticides did it. But the ecology is much more complicated. When I was young, … more →
Rick Schroeder wrote 3 weeks ago: Pheasant, not peasant. It’s a small, quite tasty bird. As I have said before, I used to walk o … more →
retrieverman wrote 1 month ago: Source. These birds, even if raised in captivity, are normally so wild and nervous that you can neve … more →
joilene wrote 3 months ago: Billy has been playing at farming. This seems to be a new interest: one he developed after riding on … more →
retrieverman wrote 7 months ago: Seriously. It’s a common pheasant rooster, probably a mixture of Chinese and Manchurian strain … more →
flandrumhill wrote 7 months ago: Male Ring-necked Pheasant feathers provide a striking contrast against our Canadian landscape. Alon … more →
flandrumhill wrote 7 months ago: There she is, the little dear… eating white millet out in the open, right next to the house … more →
Mary Booher wrote 8 months ago: This weekend Rob and I left the house early in the morning for a local area wildlife photoshoot. It … more →
flandrumhill wrote 9 months ago: This Ring-necked pheasant has become a regular visitor and seems to enjoy the black oil sunflower se … more →
flandrumhill wrote 9 months ago: Pheasant sightings are fairly common in this neck of the woods. These large ground birds are quite … more →
P wrote 1 year ago: Bald Eagles Barred Owl Black Crowned Night Heron Canada Goose Eastern Bluebird Great Horned Owls Pec … more →
Moonbeam McQueen wrote 1 year ago: All of the recent scariness in our neighborhood has gotten me thinking about my mortality. That, and … more →