It depends on the species, but it is basically unlikely.
males are the colourful ones!
females
Male Pheasants puff up as a display during courtship while a female pheasant may puff up during the eggs incubation period when it does not lay any eggs but sits on a hatch of eggs. This is a natural phenomenon in all fowls and most birds.
A female will lay eggs wether she has a male to fertilize them or not. These eggs will never hatch without the male. But with a male and female they will have intercourse where the male will fertilize the female and then after a few months the female will lay fertile eggs and a few more months they will hatch into baby geckos
The unfertilized eggs of the queen bee hatch into male bees, or drones. Worker bees, or females, and female queen bees hatch from fertilized eggs.
A brace of pheasants is two - one male and one female
Peacock..The female is a peahen..The species is peafowl.He male is called a peacock, and the female a peahen
The term "Jenny" is used to refer to the female of certain animals, specifically the donkey or the wren. A male pheasant is usually called a ringneck and the female, simply a female pheasant. See the related link for more information.male pheasants are usually called 'cocks' and females 'hens'
If the queen fertilizes the egg from her store of sperm, the resulting insect will be female. If she does not fertilize it, it will be male.
While the wingspan of a male Reeve's pheasant is about 270 centimeters, the female can have a wingspan that ranges between 235 and 250 centimeters. The Reeve's pheasant is a bird with origins in China, It is omnivores and has a lifespan of up to eight years.
Male and female have sex. Female lays egg(s). Eggs hatch = Chicks