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Tag Archives: green pheasants
Signs of Spring
Had the pheasant not screamed, it wouldn’t have been shot. Japanese proverb Had I a decent camera, I could have gotten better shots of this pheasant. Wild in Japan Hi, blog. We are into the second week of March, and … Continue reading
Why did the pheasant cross the road?
Hi blog. This is an example of one of those magic encounters, when one simply stumbles across wildlife and has time to get visual evidence. Enjoy! And I think the answer to the titular question was that the female was … Continue reading
Pheasants
January 29, 2012 The weather is clear, humidity low, and the air temperature comparable to the temperature in my fridge. (“Hey, close the fridge door – all the warm air will escape!”) Crystals of ice line the edges of the … Continue reading