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Produce => Wildlife forum => Topic started by: Garden Manager on April 15, 2005, 16:16:07

Title: Our 'pet' Pheasant
Post by: Garden Manager on April 15, 2005, 16:16:07
This week we have been geting a new but regular visitor in the garden. A pheasant!

At least once a day 'he' comes down onto our top lawn to feed. One day even came down when iwas working up there, so not that afraid of humans.

Whilst we back onto fields, the area is not known for these birds. Judging by the size of it and the lack of fear of humans i can only guess that it has been reared in captivity and has managed to escape somehow, finding our garden to be a nice restauraunt!

If I can get a photo i will share it with you.
Title: Re: Our 'pet' Pheasant
Post by: ACE on April 15, 2005, 17:39:46
get me a picture of it digging up your seedings, they scratch around just like chickens. then get me a picture surrounded by potatoes (roast ones)
Title: Re: Our 'pet' Pheasant
Post by: wardy on April 15, 2005, 17:42:29
 ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Our 'pet' Pheasant
Post by: johcharly on April 15, 2005, 17:45:35
Maybe if  it scratched around deep enough it could harvest the roasties itself, convenience food at it's best.  ;D
Title: Re: Our 'pet' Pheasant
Post by: Marianne on April 15, 2005, 18:14:50
Hi Richard -

I am so very pleased about your tame pheasant. 

It is quite right that they stampede on plants.  We have one that comes to feed every day in our garden.  He comes from the Van Hage garden centre the other side of the road and he has no respect for my borders  :( ::) ;D

But I can put up with that as he is a great sight !  Good luck!
:D

Title: Re: Our 'pet' Pheasant
Post by: Carol on April 15, 2005, 19:45:25
WEll I have a tame pheasant too who is quite a womaniser.  He has been coming to feed in our garden for some time now along with his lady pheasant.  I have photos of them feeding but am sorry to say I just dont know how to post photos on here or you would have seen ' Freda' pecking the blue tits 'fat' with Fred watching her below.   Fred now has 2 ladies following him.  He is quite some lad.  I do not bother about them walking on my garden, its a mess anyways.  Maybe one day, I will share my photos with you all.

::) ::) ::) ::)
Title: Re: Our 'pet' Pheasant
Post by: Marianne on April 15, 2005, 19:55:57
Oh I hope you can Carol !!  I would love to see your garden and I am sure it is not a mess !

Take care !
:D
Title: Re: Our 'pet' Pheasant
Post by: Garden Manager on April 16, 2005, 15:50:38
We are now deliberately feeding 'Phesie' on the top lawn, so he has not taken any interest in my borders yet. I dont yet have any unprotected seedlings in the garden, but when i do i will take precautions.

Heritage - I dont like roast pheasant, and wouldnt covet this one for food even if i did. What a cruel suggestion!  Phesie's probably come here to escape being eaten.
Title: Re: Our 'pet' Pheasant
Post by: Gardengirl on April 17, 2005, 09:56:28
They are very friendly birds, and very greedy.  This one would have jumped onto my lap if I had let him. We were picnicing at Chatsworth House last summer and I think he must have consumed almost half of my lunch :o :)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v168/gardengirl2004/A4A%20photos/Pheasant.jpg)
Title: Re: Our 'pet' Pheasant
Post by: Garden Manager on April 17, 2005, 10:14:46
You know its strange. Ever since I told you all about it, I hanent seen the pheasant at all!


::) ??? :o
Title: Re: Our 'pet' Pheasant
Post by: Marianne on April 17, 2005, 15:16:48
Hiya Pat, Gardengirl, what a hansome fellow!!  He looks gorgeous!
:D
Title: Re: Our 'pet' Pheasant
Post by: discovery on May 07, 2005, 17:24:31
Hey arn`t they great, we have been feeding one since last winter, we call him Phil.The only downside is that he crows almost like a cockerel.
Title: Re: Our 'pet' Pheasant
Post by: Marianne on May 07, 2005, 19:06:41
This is ours in our garden  ;D
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v208/Argent47/Img00237.jpg)
Title: Re: Our 'pet' Pheasant
Post by: Carol on May 07, 2005, 19:55:50
Lovely pics. of pheasants  :D :D   One day, I will get my pheasant picture onto this board!! 

Above, I mention my tame Pheasant 'Freddy'.  Alas, he is no more and been a bit upset tonight.  Saw a body in the middle of the main road and sure enough its 'Freddy'.  I am sure he has visited us for few years now with his ladies.  I did not leave his bod on the road, he deserved more than that.    I know, I know I am nuts, but there you go, takes all kinds.  I have kept his tail feathers  ::) ::) ::)   Definately, this woman is nuts.   
Title: Re: Our 'pet' Pheasant
Post by: Marianne on May 07, 2005, 20:06:06
Hi Carol,

I would have done EXACTLY the same as you did.  Ours is like a pet - Hope his wife is not too lonely now he has gone.  :'(
Title: Re: Our 'pet' Pheasant
Post by: Carol on May 07, 2005, 20:33:54
Oh Marian, I think she must be sitting on eggs cos she comes alone and in a hurry, hope she copes.   :o :o :o :o
Title: Re: Our 'pet' Pheasant
Post by: wardy on May 07, 2005, 20:35:43
Oh what a sad story.  Glad you picked pheasanty up off the road.  I would too
  :)
Title: Re: Our 'pet' Pheasant
Post by: Marianne on May 07, 2005, 21:09:56
Oh Carol, that is terrible news!  If anything was to happen to her, the little ones would die of hunger.  That is so terribly sad !  :'(
Title: Re: Our 'pet' Pheasant
Post by: Heldi on May 07, 2005, 22:30:45
The other day we were driving down the road when we came upon a pheasant. It was standing in the middle of the road staring at our car looking just like gardengirl's photo. We slowed right down to almost a stop before it decided to walk to the side of the road and let us pass. My son promptly announced that it was a "lollipop bird" !  They will forever more be known as such in our house.  If I ever see one letting some chicks cross I'll let you know!

Lovely photos. They are very beautiful when you really get to look closely.
Title: Re: Our 'pet' Pheasant
Post by: Garden Manager on May 07, 2005, 23:47:43
Just to let you all know, i havent seen 'our' pheasant again since i last posted about it. He's just disapeared without trace. :( :( :(
Title: Re: Our 'pet' Pheasant
Post by: Marianne on May 08, 2005, 08:10:04
Apparently, birds do not see cars as approaching.  They see them as getting bigger and do not grasp that they can kill, hence so many dead birds on our roads.  :'(