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  2. Pheasant - Wikipedia

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    A pheasant's call or cry can be recognised by the fact it sounds like a rusty sink or valve being turned. Pheasants eat mostly seeds, grains, roots, and berries, while in the summer they take advantage of insects, fresh green shoots, spiders, earthworms, and snails.

  3. Common pheasant - Wikipedia

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    The common pheasant (Phasianus colchicus), ring-necked pheasant, or blue-headed pheasant, a bird in the pheasant family (Phasianidae). The genus name comes from Latin phasianus 'pheasant'. The species name colchicus is Latin for 'of Colchis ' (modern day Georgia ), a country on the Black Sea where pheasants became known to Europeans. [ 2 ]

  4. Peafowl - Wikipedia

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    Mature peahens have been recorded as suddenly growing typically male peacock plumage and making male calls. [3] Research has suggested that changes in mature birds are due to a lack of estrogen from old or damaged ovaries, and that male plumage and calls are the default unless hormonally suppressed.

  5. Bird vocalization - Wikipedia

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    Calls are sometimes distinctive enough for individual identification even by human researchers in ecological studies. [31] Call of black-capped chickadee (note the call and response with a second more distant chickadee) Over 400 bird species engage in duet calls. [32] In some cases, the duets are so perfectly timed as to appear almost as one call.

  6. Edwards's pheasant - Wikipedia

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    The male is mainly blue-black with a crest, and the female is a drab brown bird. The alarm call is a puk!-puk!-puk! . There are two varieties; the nominate form L. e. edwardsi has a white crest and upper tail, whereas the northern form, usually called Vietnamese pheasant , is found with a variable number of white rectrices.

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  8. Cape spurfowl - Wikipedia

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    The male, at 600–915 g (1.323–2.017 lb), averages larger than the female, at 435–659 g (0.959–1.453 lb). [9] This large spurfowl appears all dark from a distance, apart from the red legs, but when seen closer the plumage is finely vermiculated in grey and white, with a plainer crown and nape.

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    Risks of call and put options. Buying and selling call and put options does come with risk. Here are a few to be aware of: Have to be right about the stock’s direction: You have to correctly ...