There must be something about our fence this week that is attracting birds - first the woodpecker (who I have sadly not seen since) and now this glorious pheasant. Before we lived in the countryside I had no idea of how beautiful they were - this one has touches of leopard spots and tiger stripes in its feathers. We are lucky enough to have some rare white pheasant in our village although I do not get to see them very often! As it is the shooting season I feed the pheasants in my garden to try and persuade them to stay here where it is safe!
They are just so beautiful! I live on the edge of town and very often we see some in the garden or in the fields. Hannah, I made the tomato sauce last night to freeze - it is really yummy - thank you for sharing the recipe!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bird! Good for you, trying to keep them safe! I like eating pheasant, but I'd want to save them too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture Hannah! We get alot of pheasants here as well. They are quite pleasant birds to share your surroundings with, unlike the peacocks from down the hill that wander up here on occasion. They are loud and get on my nerves!
ReplyDeleteThis has to be one of Britain's most beautiful birds. I am always impressed when I see one in the wild.
ReplyDeleteBuild it a hideaway Hannah.
His tail feathers would be lovely on a nice winter hat, very Camilla Parker Bowles. Just been reading your blog and it's cheered me so much. Miss you and see you soon, Steve. XX
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