Ringnecked Pheasants
a.k.a. Common Pheasants
Phasianus colchicus
A pair of Ringneck Pheasants
Photo courtesy of Tommy Green
Ringneck Links:
North Dakota State University Extension has a page on raising and breeding Ringneck pheasants.
The Mac Farlane Pheasant Farm raises domestic variants of the Ringneck pheasant.
Dan Cowell's page on the Common Pheasant
Here's a page on maintaining Ringnecks
Chris Fenech's Ring Neck Pheasants
Growth of Ringneck chicks
Ringneck Pheasant habitat
Ringnecks at Hinkjc's Poultry
Elkhorn Farms & Hatchery, Inc. specializes in Ringnecks.
Various rare color forms can be found at Mott's Bird Farm.
The related Green Pheasant can be found at Uberchic Ranch!
Tommy Green's domestic Ringneck cock "Jason"
Photo courtesy of Tommy Green
Close-up shot of "Jason's" head
Photo courtesy of Tommy Green
A Ringnecked cock bird
Photo courtesy of B&D Game Farm
A pen of Ringnecked Pheasants
Photo courtesy of B&D Game Farm
A trio of Buff Ringnecks
Photo courtesy of Daniel Sörensen
A nice shot of a wild Ringnecked hen
Photo courtesy of Terry Danish
A Ringneck cock in winter
Photo courtesy of Vasudha Donnelly
Another wild Ringnecked Pheasant hen
A Grey-rumped Pheasant cock (P. c. strauchi)
Photo courtesy of Mark Rosen
A Melanistic Ringneck cock
Photo courtesy of Seth Jensen
Pair of Melanistic mutants
Photo courtesy of B&D Game Farm
A Ringnecked cock in a tree
Photo courtesy of Tommy Green and Seth
A trio of Snow Pheasants, a mutation of the
Ringneck
Photo courtesy of Ellen Rockensock
A Buff Ringnecked Pheasant cock
Photo courtesy of Daniel Sörensen
Three Ringnecks, wearing "no-pick peepers"
Photo courtesy of Caleb Stroh
A young pair of the White Mutant form
A pair of Buff Ringnecks
Photo courtesy of Ellen Rockensock
A Manchurian cross cock bird
Photo courtesy of Linda
Juvenile Ringnecks, male on the left
Photos courtesy of Mark and Patricia
A couple great pictures of Ringneck cocks
Photos courtesy of Tommy Green
And another Ringneck hen
Photo courtesy of Tommy Green & Seth Jensen
A domestic Ringneck, "Jason," in flight
Photo courtesy of Tommy Green
Ringnecked Pheasant chicks
Photo courtesy of Eli M-C
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