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Pheasants and Pheasant Feathers




Lamplight offers a wide range of tail feathers from pheasants such as the ringneck, golden, silver, Reeves ("venery"), and Lady Amherst. Click HERE or on any photo go to our pheasant tail feather catalog pages



Lamplight also stocks a variety of smaller pheasant feathers either strung or loose for a number of craft applications. CLICK HERE to see a variety of items in our CRAFT FEATHER pages.
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Photos below: Ringneck Pheasant(top), Golden Pheasant (middle), Lady Amherst Pheasant (bottom)

ringneck pheasant showing tail feathers



golden pheasant showing tail feathers



lady amherst pheasant showing tail feathers



SOON TO COME:
More pictures, some more information about various pheasants, their native habitat and range, and the many decorative uses for their feathers. Please check back!


The Golden Pheasant has been bred as a captive bird by Europeans at least since 1740 and it has been recorded in Chinese tradition and art for centuries before that. to be brought to North America. These beautiful birds are native to mountain ranges in central China, and though they are quite common as captive birds, surprisingly little is known about their natural habits. Golden Pheasants inhabit nearly inaccessible habitats. Filled with dense vegetation, often the wooded mountain ledges and slopes these birds live on are treacherous and rocky. As a result, little is known about their habitats, though it is certain that they share their ranges with other birds. Golden Pheasants tend to be somewhat secretive. They can fly but these birds are actually more graceful on the ground. The courtship display of the Golden Pheasant male is a colorful sight as it flattens and spreads its gorgeous plumage. Today, many Golden Pheasants have been crossed with Lady Amherst Pheasants and other pheasants, and it may be difficult to find true purebreds.












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