Interesting observation ; i see wild turkey almost daily here in south central KY . but in 12 years here i have never seen a pheasant . maybe just this area but i do drive around a lot of back roads , just never see pheasants .
I live on Pheasant Run LN. have yet to see a Pheasant LOLSame here in NE Ohio, as far as me seeing them anyway. Perhaps hunters see them. Just a beautiful bird to see in flight.
I remember one time as a kid walking through some brush on my dads property and I saw a pheasant tail feather on the ground. I bend over, get my fingers on the feather, start to pull and the whole pheasant was still attached to it. Scared the snot out of me all the squawking and big wings flopping.
I live in NE Ohio as well, ring-necked pheasants are pretty much gone "in the wild". A few local clubs raise them, and release the adult birds on club property a day or so before hunting season so that the youth hunters have at least SOME birds to hunt. I live in a city, but my property has some wooded land adjacent, and 30+ years ago it was very common to see wild birds coming to my bird feeders and cleaning up seed that had fallen on the ground. Unfortunately nesting habitat reduction and an big increase in predators around these here parts (coyotes mainly) has wiped them out. As a kid 60+ years ago I used to hunt them on our old homestead property with my trusty Mossberg 20ga bolt action, they were quite plentiful and I frequently presented one to Mom for the dinner pot. Yes, I did help clean them. Sadly no longer the case today. It seems Bobwhite quail have met a similar fate. I agree they are a really beautiful bird.Same here in NE Ohio, as far as me seeing them anyway. Perhaps hunters see them. Just a beautiful bird to see in flight.
I remember one time as a kid walking through some brush on my dads property and I saw a pheasant tail feather on the ground. I bend over, get my fingers on the feather, start to pull and the whole pheasant was still attached to it. Scared the snot out of me all the squawking and big wings flopping.
They aren't in the Southeast. This map shows a smidge of their year-round range in northern KY, but other maps don't. https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Ring-necked_Pheasant/maps-range
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Plenty around here and also turkeys... Ring neck is a imported from china way back when and the fields and crops of the Midwest is ideal for both..