Ring-necked Pheasant
The Ring-necked Pheasant is a colorful bird native to Asia, particularly found in China and Mongolia. It has a distinctive long tail and a striking plumage, with males displaying vibrant green, gold, and brown feathers, along with a characteristic white ring around their neck. These birds are often found in grasslands, farmlands, and wetlands.
Ring-necked Pheasants are ground-dwelling birds that primarily feed on seeds, grains, and insects. They are known for their strong flying ability, especially when startled. This species has been introduced to various regions, including parts of North America, where they are popular among hunters and wildlife enthusiasts.