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Birding Reports => Backyard Birding => Topic started by: elesdi on December 31, 2008, 12:34:50 PM

Title: Ring Necked Pheasant in Parkdale on Sunday December 28
Post by: elesdi on December 31, 2008, 12:34:50 PM
I have been pretty lucky this year with birds off my balcony and in the neighbourhood in south Parkdale, close to the Dufferin Gates. I saw a Saw Whet Owl last March and lots of migratory birds in the Spring.

This Sunday I had my biggest surprise, however, when I looked in my backyard and there was a male Ring-Necked Pheasant poking around the remnants of my summer garden. I could not believe my eyes and went out to take a closer look. Of course he would not let me get to close, but he continued poking around in the fenced in area at the back of my yard while I talked with a neighbour about him less then 20 feet away. He spent the day in the back eating 12 grain cereal and sunflower seeds I left him and was gone around 4-5 when I was out.

His demeanor leads me to believe he was an escapee that got blown around on Sunday morning - it just did not seem skittish enough to be wild. Furthurmore I grew up across the road from Rennie Park in Swansea and it and High Park were my playgrounds growing up; I never saw or heard of a pheasant and I knew birds fairly well at a young age. From someone who admittedly does not know much about Pheasant behavior, it seems almost beyond belief that a wild bird that does not fly for very long could be blown such long distances and into such a concentrated area.

Where it escaped from, however, or where they are wild around the city is beyond me? If I did not have pictures I would chalk it up to holidaze but I know it happened.
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Post by: David the park stroller on January 02, 2009, 07:04:25 PM
In fact I did see a ring-tail pheasant in High Park late last fall in the woods near the lower duck pond. For a while there were one or two in the zoo there so perhaps it's from there, although I haven't seen one lately! Good sight.