When a pheasant is flushed, it is often referred to as "flushing." This occurs when the bird takes flight suddenly, typically in response to a disturbance or the approach of a predator. Flushing is a common behavior during hunting or when a pheasant feels threatened, leading to its rapid ascent into the air to escape danger.
A pair of pheasants is called a brace.
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A group of pheasants is called a nest, (a large group), brood (a family) or bouquet.
There are several suggested: A COVEY used for pheasants on the ground.A NYE of pheasants and a BOUQUET of pheasant are also used in the English language.
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A brace is two pheasants, or a pair.A brood of pheasants is a family group.A group of pheasants may be known as a flock or a bouquet.A large group of pheasants is a nye or nide.
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A pheasant's nest is typically referred to as a "form." A form is a simple depression in the ground lined with grass and leaves where the female pheasant lays her eggs. The male pheasant does not participate in nest building or incubation of the eggs.
It isn't easy to hunt male pheasants. Wild birds can run very quickly through dense cover or hunch down and remain still and unseen. I've seen many a flushed bird land and "know" right where they are - only they're not there when I get there. Now male pheasants certainly are easy to spot in bleached out grasses or corn rows. The flash of red/white/green is unmistakeable. But it certinaly ain't 'easy' to hunt them. It is however a TON of fun.
That would be a brace of pheasants.
Pheasants are birds and hatch from eggs.
No, peacocks are much larger than pheasants. Pheasants are chicken sized.