Common
Pheasant:
UK Status: Resident, not
native, they were introduced centuries ago for sport shooting. Roast
Pheasant is a very tasty treat, and can be seen on sale in butchers shop
windows.
Habitat: This popular game
bird is often seen along the edges of countryside roads, or in the
fields alongside. They feed on grain, seeds and insects, and their loud
bark often startles those walkers, and hikers who are unaware of it's
presence.
Breeding: This bird nest in
dense cover, usually in woodlands, or under a hedge, though occasionally
in more open situations. They lay many olive green eggs, up to a dozen
in a scrape on the ground, usually lined with grass or leaves.
Comment: Except for the far
north and west of Scotland, they are fairly common and wide spread
throughout the rest of the British Isles.