The Brown Eared Pheasant is a large bird, measuring up to 100cm (39 inches) long. Unlike most pheasant breeds, the male and female Brown Eared Pheasant are almost identical. The only difference between the two is the size — female is generally smaller — and the spurs, which are used to sex the birds — males have spurs which are more round at the base, and the hens are more oval. Brown Eared Pheasants Birds
NATURE
These birds have glossy brown hair-like feathering, a black crown, a red featherless face and legs, and long creamy white ear tufts. Their tail feathers have a black edging and are very wide — usually held high in an arch shape.
The Brown Eared Pheasant’s will forage on the ground for seeds, roots, bulbs, and plants.
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