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The Flushing Pheasant Weather Vane offers a variation on our Pheasant Weathervane with Feather. In this version you see the pheasant’s wings fully spread and its beautiful long tail feathers.
For metal combination, this weathervane can be constructed entirely in copper or, as is often the case, it can be ordered with optional gold leaf. Here, the beak, face markings, neck ring and feet have been gilded. The grasses were crafted in brass. The distinctive eyes are red glass.
This weathervane works well in a garden setting although customers have also displayed it on gazebos and roof top turrets. As you would expect, most of our pheasant weathervanes can be found on homes where pheasants are also resident. We have pheasant weathervanes in California, Washington state, North Dakota, Colorado and British Columbia. One of our pheasant weathervanes even made the long trip to New Zealand, where pheasants are one of the most sought after game birds, having been introduced there by the English in 1842.
The Common Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) is native to Asia and has been widely introduced elsewhere as a game bird. Ring-necked Pheasant is the name used for the species as a whole in North America. The Ring-necked Pheasant is the state bird of South Dakota, one of only three U.S. state birds that is not a species native to the United States.