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Over amorous pheasant....

  • 29-06-2016 11:31am
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    We are lucky enough to be surround by fields running up to the mountains and get all sorts of visitors. A cock pheasant, Pedro we call him, has sort of adopted us. Initially drawn to the cottage, we think, by our RIR, (Molly), chicken's pellets and corn he has for the last couple of months become pretty tame and has become friends with Molly. He is usually in company with her several times a day, and they drift across the fields and copses together.

    Yesterday we noticed he was displaying to her and doing a little stampy dance across the garden towards her, with his wings blown out. Saw this again this morning.

    Is it possible for him to mate with her?

    TT


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