Pheasants are colorful birds known for their long tails and striking plumage. They belong to the family Phasianidae and are often found in grasslands, forests, and farmlands. These birds are native to Asia but have been introduced to many other parts of the world, including North America and Europe. Pheasants are popular among hunters and are often raised on farms for sport and food.
In the wild, pheasants primarily feed on seeds, insects, and small plants. They are ground-dwelling birds, preferring to run rather than fly when threatened. During the breeding season, male pheasants display their vibrant feathers and make loud calls to attract females. Their unique beauty and behavior make them a favorite among birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.