Female pheasant.
The female (hen) pheasant, and juveniles are much less showy than the male, with a duller mottled grey and brown plumage all over. Juvenile birds have the appea...
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The female (hen) pheasant, and juveniles are much less showy than the male, with a duller mottled grey and brown plumage all over. Juvenile birds have the appearance of the female with a shorter tail until young males begin to grow characteristic bright feathers on the breast, head and back at about 10 weeks after hatching.
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