The Lady Amherst's pheasant is one of two species known as ruffed pheasants (the Golden pheasant is the other). Lady Amherst s pheasant is easily recognisable by the distinctive plumage of the male bird; a black and silver head, long grey tail and rump and red, white blue and yellow body plumage. The Lady Amherst's Pheasant is a beautiful, wildly colored bird of the pheasant family. The Lady Amherst’s pheasant (Chrysolophus amherstiae), found in Southwestern China and Northern Burma, is an ornamental bird commonly found in the collections of many aviculture enthusiasts across the United States. Lady Amherst Pheasant. look no further for all your fly fishing and fly tying products and materials from fulling mill tiemco fly-mill griffin supplied by lathkill. Generally this is discouraged in the aviary bird world. Lady Amherst’s Pheasant: White below with black on vent, throat and breast, and white with black, scaly pattern on sides of neck.

One male Lady Amherst poult for sale, Hatched 2019. The adult male is unmistakable, with his black and silver head, long grey barred tail, and red, blue, white and yellow body plumage. Iridescent, dark green and blue on back and wings, dark green and red on crown, golden-yellow and scarlet on lower back and rump, and long white tail with black barring.

One male. £30.

The Lady Amherst's Pheasant (Chrysolophus amherstiae) are native to south western China and Tibet, but have also established a self-supporting, but now declining, feral population in England. You must be logged in to view your sighting details.

Lady Amherst's Pheasant Chrysolophus amherstiae Check out the full taxonomy and distribution of Lady Amherst's Pheasant on HBW Alive.

Lady Amherst’s Pheasant: White below with black on vent, throat and breast, and white with black, scaly pattern on sides of neck. Lady Amherst Pheasant - Juvenile - M/F Pair The species is native to southwestern China and far northern Myanmar, but has been introduced elsewhere, and has established a self-supporting, but now believed extinct, feral population in England, the stronghold of which was in West Bedfordshire. The male s plumage and especially the characteristic cape of feathers on the head and neck are used in display. Your basket is empty. Selling due to lack of space.
The other closely related pheasant is the Golden pheasant. They are endemic to China as well as Burma and Tibet. Habitat: Forests, particularly bamboo thickets. Buyer collects from my home in SE London.

The male s plumage and especially the characteristic cape of feathers on the head and neck are used in display. The Lady Amherst Pheasant is another popular aviary bird. Related taxa. Lady Amherst s pheasant is easily recognisable by the distinctive plumage of the male bird; a black and silver head, long grey tail and rump and red, white blue and yellow body plumage. It is considered a ruffed pheasant, since the males sport an elaborate ruff which is utilized during the courtship displays. His tail can grow up to three feet in length and his black and white cape is raised in displays of courtship. These are native to south western China and Myanmar, but have been introduced elsewhere, and have established a self-supporting, but now declining, feral population in England, the stronghold of which is now in Bedfordshire.

Lady Amherst's Pheasant Male 130-173 cm (tail 83-115 cm), 675-850 g; female 66-68 cm (tail 28-37 cm), 624-804 g; wingspan 70-85 cm.