Bruce Delamartersent these photos that he took in Laketon Township. Looks to be some type of pheasant. Any help to ID the bird would be great.
Don Neumann
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That's really interesting. Are you on Facebook? I post pictures to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's page. People love to i.d. birds on there. What's interesting is that a friend of mine posted a picture of a very funky bird he saw in his yard last month in Muskegon. The pictures weren't as clear as this, and the closest thing I could suggest was a Spruce Grouse, which are present in Michigan. He seemed to think it matched the Brown-eared Pheasant, which does not belong here at all. Maybe escapees from a private collector?
^ I think the Siver Pheasant is a good call. Here is a link showing pheasant breeds- http://americans4birds.ipower.com/pheasant.html If you scroll down to the female Silver Pheasant it looks like a pretty close match. Roger
5 comments:
That's really interesting. Are you on Facebook? I post pictures to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's page. People love to i.d. birds on there. What's interesting is that a friend of mine posted a picture of a very funky bird he saw in his yard last month in Muskegon. The pictures weren't as clear as this, and the closest thing I could suggest was a Spruce Grouse, which are present in Michigan. He seemed to think it matched the Brown-eared Pheasant, which does not belong here at all. Maybe escapees from a private collector?
Roxanne Eacker
Maybe a Silver Pheasant?
^ I think the Siver Pheasant is a good call. Here is a link showing pheasant breeds- http://americans4birds.ipower.com/pheasant.html
If you scroll down to the female Silver Pheasant it looks like a pretty close match.
Roger
Mi DNR released Sichuan Pheasants in 1985 that looked like this bird.
It is a Silver Pheasant
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