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On Wed, 03 Mar 2021 20:16:40 +0000, Ophelia >
wrote: >On 03/03/2021 05:08, Bruce wrote: >> On Tue, 02 Mar 2021 20:12:12 -0800, Leo > >> wrote: >> >>> This sighting was unique in my backyard. I live with a minimum mile of >>> suburbia between the house and nature in any direction. >>> She escaped from somewhere. I didn´t try to spook her. She was running in >>> my backyard first, and later I saw her in the front yard by the gate, hiding >>> but vigilant for several hours. At least she got out of the backyard by >>> herself. I don´t know if she can fly. >>> I hope she lives, but I doubt she will. The closest to her that I could find >>> is from Wikipedia. I think that´s her. She ain´t a ring-necked. I´m >>> somewhat familiar with those. >>> Where the hell did she come from? >>> >>> <https://postimg.cc/XXzKmnkz> >>> >>> I´m pretty sure she´s one of these. None of the species are native to >>> this continent. Of course, neither are chukar, and they´re the number one >>> game bird in Nevada. >>> >>> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_pheasant> >> >> Leo, it's sign of the end of times. The sudden appearance of strange >> birds. Soon it will be raining toads. Read the bible! >> >==== > >The name under the picture says "yardpheasant" that is what the OP called it |
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