This makes sense, equally any of the others who are adamant it’s a juv golden I’d genuinely be interested to see an image of one in similar plumage as nothing I have found online shows the same or even similar feathering?I used to breed ornamental pheasants and given half a chance they would cross breed, I would suggest this may be the outcome
what he said.As above, but probably juvenile.
Yes it was in part of thetford, I know they had been here historically but not for the best part of 15 years with any regularity and even then they were scarce. Thanks for all the responses, thought I was going mad.As said young male golden just growing its adult feathers, both sexes are brown when first fledged changing the following year. Will try to find some photos there's a red strain as in your photos and a yellow strain ,
used to be a small breeding population in Thetford forest. I've bred a few ornamental pheasants in the past and as along as they avoid the foxes seem to last quite long in the wild if they've escaped.
Faquarwi bird - usual habitat is tall grass, propensity for getting lost in it - hence the name……..
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