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... pheasants, Lady Amherst's pheasants, and silver pheasants – creating a pheasant forest.
The male golden pheasant boasts magnificent plumage, with a crown of golden silken feathers on its head, and deep red feathers on its breast and abdomen. The bird's feathers include the complete spectrum of red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue, and purple, like a dazzling rainbow.
Its long tail feathers, like fluttering ribbons, make it a very famous ornamental bird.
A poem praises, ...
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