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Hint of the Midwest
Some may remember the pheasant I was watching and posting photos of last year. I have also posted photos of some juveniles recently. Well there are more than I thought still. Today after the rain I went for a ride and spotted a group of six pheasant on my front pasture. A full grown male, at least one full grown female, another female and then what I believe to be the three juveniles that I had been seeing. Here are a few pixels that I was able to get. The rooster wouldn't sit still like the others did.
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I wish we had pheasant here...great pics
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nice pics!!
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Good pictures, I'll add these to my "new" collection since I just lost my harddrive.
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Thats cool, do you know where they come from.
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Great pics! Something different to watch!
We use to raise pheasants and during Hurricane Rita, Bobby had to open the cages and let them go because they would have a better chance at survival. Maybe they found their way to N. Zulch. :) |
Nice Pix! Thanks for sharing!
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