FLDBRED Well-known member Oct 21, 2011 #1 Has there ever been a wild population of Reeves Pheasant established in the U.S.? I think some reproduce on their own in the UK.
Has there ever been a wild population of Reeves Pheasant established in the U.S.? I think some reproduce on their own in the UK.
1pheas4 Moderator Oct 21, 2011 #2 The only place I know of in the U.S. with a wild ornamental pheasant population is in Hawaii, though I'm not sure if they have wild Reeves pheasants. Last edited: Oct 28, 2011
The only place I know of in the U.S. with a wild ornamental pheasant population is in Hawaii, though I'm not sure if they have wild Reeves pheasants.
FLDBRED Well-known member Oct 28, 2011 #3 After doing a little research, it seems Missouri tried to establish a wild population in the late 50's to the mid 60's,at one point they even used a few wild birds from France. The number of wild birds however was very small.
After doing a little research, it seems Missouri tried to establish a wild population in the late 50's to the mid 60's,at one point they even used a few wild birds from France. The number of wild birds however was very small.