Dailypetphotography: golden pheasants

in blurtimals •  2 years ago 

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Hi my dear Blurtians!

"Today I will add some bright colors to our everyday life!" I said ... and went to clean the enclosure of my golden pheasants 😁 After all, why not? Let's combine the pleasant with the useful 😉

Golden pheasants, like any pheasants, are a vivid example of how nature marks those who care about their offspring and who do not. This is very easy to determine. If you look at birds and you have no idea whether you see a female or a male, then you have caring parents, regardless of gender.

But if you distinguish the female from the male with full confidence, then this handsome man definitely does not care about his chicks and he needs bright plumage for the female to pay attention to him, because he simply has nothing else to attract her with.

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

They are like egiptian pharaons!