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Photos, range, habitat, physical appearance, and breeding. ... The modest demands of the Lady Amherst Pheasant make this an ideal species for the beginner to pheasant keeping. They are docile and can be kept with other bird species such as doves, small hookbills and finches.
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Standards for Lady Amherst Pheasant (Chrysolophus ampherstiae) ... The Lady Amherst, and its close relative the Golden, are perhaps the two most commonly kept ornamental pheasant. ... Common Faults of a Lady Amherst Cock; 1. Traces of some color other than green in the crown. The red of the crest should stop precisely where...
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Lady Amherst's Pheasant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lady Amherst's Pheasant , Chrysolophus amherstiae , is a bird of the order Galliformes and the family Phasianidae. These are native to south western China and Myanmar, but have been introduced...
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A Lady Amherst male; Photo courtesy of Alvin Fisher ... HOAGBA's page on the Lady Amherst Pheasant standard. ... Lady Amherst's at Rock-N-Chair Ridge Pheasant Breeding...
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Lady Amherst Pheasant information ... The skin on the face will be a blue/green colour sometimes showing slightly yellow but NEVER the bright yellow of the Golden pheasant. Lady Amherst's Pheasants look extremely regal strutting about the aviary. They become fully coloured during their second year.
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LAPS LADY AMHERST PHEASANT ... Please view our page on juvenile duck and pheasant shipping. ... You are Here: Home -> Juvenile Birds ->Juvenile Lady Amherst Pheasants...
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In the wild, Lady Amherst's Pheasant occurs in Tibet, Southwestern China, and northern Burma, but it has also been introduced in Britain. ... It is named after Sarah, Countess of Amherst (1762-1838). Her husband, William Pitt Amherst, Governor General of India, was responsible for sending the first birds to London in the...
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The glamorous Lady Amherst's pheasant is destined to disappear from the countryside after years of steadily decline. ... Unless it can find a previously unsighted mate, and breeds successfully, Lady Amherst's will become the first bird species since the great auk to be lost from the British countryside.
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Information and history of Lady Amherst's Pheasant ... (30 to 38cm), like Golden Pheasant but more rufous and striking black, ... Lady Amherst's Pheasant likes thickets, especially bamboo, in rocky mountains,
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