roast pheasant with redcurrant jelly.
a pheasant flapped its wings.
We had roasted pheasant for dinner.
the arrangement of the mammillas of inner surface was Common Quail, Silver Pheasant,Pheasant-tailed Jacana and Ashy Drongo;
The pheasant flew gracefully through the forest.
He cooked a delicious pheasant dish for dinner.
The hunter spotted a pheasant in the bushes.
Pheasants are commonly found in rural areas.
She ordered a pheasant sandwich for lunch.
The pheasant's feathers were vibrant and colorful.
The pheasant's call echoed through the valley.
Pheasants are known for their distinctive plumage.
The farmer raised pheasants on his property.
The pheasant population has been declining in recent years.
So you never ate the pheasant?
I ordered reindeer and rattlesnake with pheasant, and I'm really excited and nervous to try them both.
She and her husband Dale had depended on Labrador retrievers to help them hunt birds called pheasants.
The crest feathers that actually give the peacocks' their Latin name, they're called Pavo cristatus, the crested pheasant.
We decided to start pheasants tiers basically as a seller that would not apologize for making authentic Georgian wine.
Their scientific name, centrocerus urophasianus, means spiny tailed pheasant.
But it was only a pheasant that flew heavily through the low trees.
After the hare, he ordered some partridges, a few pheasants, a couple of rabbits, and a dozen frogs and lizards.
Conseil my friend, Ned replied in all seriousness, parrots are like pheasant to people with nothing else on their plates.
A great copper-breasted pheasant came beating through the boughs overhead.
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