pheasants in English

noun
1
a large long-tailed game bird native to Asia, the male of which typically has very showy plumage.
I watched lapwings competing for nest sites on the damp fields where I also saw pheasants , grey partridges, teal and mallards.

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1. Pheasants.

2. Let's shoot some pheasants.

3. You know, where he breeds pheasants.

4. I saw a nest of pheasants a mile back,

5. ‘The forest is also home to tigers, jaguars, leopards, langur, black gibbon, Malaysian bears, pheasants, and crested Arguses.’ ‘In Vietnam there is a beautiful bird called the crested argus.’ ‘Pheasants, peafowl, argus pheasants, peacock pheasants, and jungle fowl (ancestor of the domestic chicken) are all related.’

6. Astragals PHEASANTS- Commonly referred to as “ring-necked” pheasants, these striking bird’s rooster-like crowing can be heard as far as a mile away

7. I think the huge scale massacre of pheasants is revolting.

8. The young man poached for pheasants on the neighbour's land.

9. I thought Dad would pray for more pheasants, but I was wrong.

10. He can Capably hunt bobwhite quail and pheasants in the brushy coverts.

11. The Cackle Box™ is a roto-molded transport container for pheasants and other game birds

12. Since 2000 it has provided protection for various birds and animals including pheasants, boars, and beavers.

13. Chinoiserie triptych with warm beige and cream colored pheasants and peonies on a dark charcoal grey background

14. We walked through numerous fields in search of pheasants but saw only a few, and those we missed.

15. In France, the breed is used for hunting in wooded areas for Pheasants, and in swamps for Snipes.

16. Blackhead disease (histomoniasis) is an important poultry disease that affects turkeys, chickens, and game birds such as partridges, pheasants, and quail.

17. Popular and easily seen Avifaunae are Owls, Pheasants, Eagles, Vultures and Warblers. Its fauna species include Wild Boar, Leopard, Deer and Tiger

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19. One of them is made for breeding wild birds and the owners already has started keeping pheasants, pigeons, Cushats, guinea-fowls.

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21. Compared with omnivorous pheasants,[sentencedict .com] insectivorous birds and raptorial birds Koklass's digestive system is similar to the typical phytophagous birds.

22. The Beech trees nut contains 20% protein and feeds numerous small and large game animals including turkeys, raccoons, foxes, pheasants and deer.

23. Breeds such as Cochin, Cornish and Silkie exhibit a tendency to Broodiness, including brooding eggs from other species such as quails, pheasants, turkeys and geese

24. However, among these its relationships are obscure; it is entirely unclear whether it is closer to the turkeys or to certain short-tailed pheasants like Ithaginis, Lophophorus, Pucrasia, and Tragopan.

25. The park occupies an area of 500ha. There is a vast grassland and luxuriant trees. The forest is the haunt of wild deer, roe deer, pheasants and wild hares.

26. On 18 December 1913, he shot over a thousand pheasants in six hours at Hall Barn, the home of Lord Burnham, although even George had to acknowledge that "we went a little too far" that day.

27. Game birds, especially pheasants, are shot with shotguns for sport in the UK; the British Association for Shooting and Conservation says that over a million people per year participate in shooting, including game shooting, clay pigeon shooting, and target shooting.

28. Charles Darwin described hybrids of game birds and domestic fowl in The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication: Mr. Hewitt, who has had great experience in crossing tame cock-pheasants with fowls belonging to five breeds, gives as the character of all 'extraordinary wildness' (13/42.

29. ‘The Bobwhite is an excellent example of a species on the wane.’ ‘As a control, the researchers also exposed chickadees to a perched Bobwhite quail, a non-predatory species.’ ‘And, like the setter, he can be relied on to do an adequate job of handling Bobwhites and pheasants, under average conditions.’

30. Alectoria (s) , Alectoriae (pl) A crystalline stone found in the maw (craw, crop) of a cock and reputed to possess magical properties: "Alectoriae are supposedly precious stones that were once said to be found in the gizzards of roosters." Alectorides (s) A group of birds including common fowls and pheasants

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