Pheasant were originally introduced from China. I know what I think good habitat for pheasant looks like, but I don’t imagine that that is what it looked like in China several hundred/thousand years ago. Anybody know what the habitat is like in the region that ring necks came from?
From what I have read is that the ringneck pheasants, including various subspecies, are all over China, crop land, rice fields, swamp land hill and valleys etc..
Look carefully at the photo below, it is a wild Strauchi Pheasant (Sichuan pheasant) photo taken in the Sichuan province of China. The Sichuan pheasant was also released in Michigan and Oregon. Note this wild rooster has identical markings of the ringneck but no white ring. That is not a mutation, the size of the ring is naturally reduced as wild pheasants moved into southern China, areas with more hills trees and predators. This probably happened thousands and thousands of years ago.
Read pages 266 and 267 of Jean Delacour's book "The Pheasants of the World". The intermediary between between the subspecies, in other word some of ringneck pheasants first brought to America may already have Sichuan or Strauchi pheasant genes, because in the natural wild in China the two subspecies naturally merge.
The Michigan people were on the right track with the Sichuan. The old stale tame inbreed pen-raised birds need a strong dose of new wild blood.
Note the yellow iris of sichuan pheasants both hens and roosters a sign of true wild genes.
Note also in the photo, no corn fields.
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More back ground on the Sichuan release in Oregon:
http:
www.americanfieldguide.com/programs/ofg/segments/view/1137