The Garden Community for Garden Lovers

Mr pheasant


Mr pheasant

'Hey girls, look at me! All puffed up and handsome!'



Comments on this photo

 

Ha ha ha......Look dinner..................

7 Apr, 2009

 

Milky...(shocked voice)...you can't say that! He'll never come again if he hears you....he doesn't know I don't eat meat so he's safe!!

7 Apr, 2009

 

He is beautiful thanks so much.

8 Apr, 2009

 

He does look splendid in the sunshine. Last year, towards the end of April, he brought his family to feed, spending his time patrolling the perimeter of the area keeping all others away while they had their fill!

8 Apr, 2009

 

We have the same potty. The phesants bring there young into the garden to be feed its lovely to see them also we get french paridges.I but sacs of mixed corn for my chucks and the phesants love it

13 Apr, 2009

 

What a beauty..very handsome indeed

22 Apr, 2009

 

I am a pleasant pheasant
and I'm rather plump as well
I've really eaten too much food
but I feel kinda swell.
Now where are all the lady birds
the ones a dowdy brown
They seem to be so scarce these days
I'll have to track them down.
My plumage shines so prettily
I am a splendid bird
and if I shout so pleasantly
perhaps they'll hear my word.

1 May, 2009

 

nice bird, PG, and nice poem, Lindak.

17 May, 2009

 

Pheasants look really clumsy but by golly can they take of and fly at angles very well. My neighbour had one in his courtyard space and I disturbed it and it flew almost straight up and over his roof in no time at all.

17 May, 2009

 

Lindak...we recently had one fly over a hedge straight into the open window of our van as we were driving along! Hubby had his arm resting on the open window which deflected it into the wing mirror, which completely broke off! Sadly, it didn't do the pheasant any good either....
This visiting Mr Pheasant is still coming, and still on his own. By this time last year he had a lady and babies with him. So although he shouts pleasantly, they are not responding....

17 May, 2009

 

Perhaps she has been tempted
by another pheasant
wooing her and strutting round
finding love so pleasant.
By now she would have her chicks
running round her feet
and I bet she's training them
to eat the farmers wheat.

18 May, 2009

 

In amongst the farmers wheat
Is where I see him go
Perhaps in there he hopes to meet
His lady he loved so!

18 May, 2009

 

Pottygardener has turned to pottypoetry,
is he going to have the pleasant pheasant for his tea,
or will he take him home with him to decorate his plot?
It would look very quaint with a brown pheasant sat in pot.
A pheasant sat in pot would be the talk of everyone,
They'd all want a big pheasant for their garden just for fun,
but don't forget a pheasant likes some bird food every day
to keep his pecker up for feathered sculpture with some pay.

18 May, 2009

 

Mr Pheasant is quite safe with me
I don't eat meat...he's not for tea!
In a pot on my plot?
A pot that big I have not got!
He comes for his breakfast, lunch and tea
To eat the ground feed put out by me.
If only his lady would come back
There's plenty to eat, not just a snack!

19 May, 2009

 

good photo great bird. we have one runing around over the back in the race course many mornings i watch it live life like it should.

22 Jan, 2010



Comment on this photo


Pictures tagged with Pheasant
3 of 20

  • Pheasant_berry
  • Pheasant_005

What else?

View photos by Pottygardener

Members who like this photo

  • Gardening with friends since
    28 Jul, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    7 Feb, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    18 Sep, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    11 Jan, 2009

  • Gardening with friends since
    1 Mar, 2009

  • Gardening with friends since
    18 Aug, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    29 Jul, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    26 Apr, 2009

  • Gardening with friends since
    4 Apr, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    4 Feb, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    11 Sep, 2009

Garden centre