Lady Pheasant. Lady Amherst Pheasants Chrysolophus amherstiae are named for Lady Sarah Amherst who first introduced these ornamental pheasants in England. Pheasants for sale.

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10 Published March 4 2020 Text last updated November 12 2015.
The female lady amherst pheasants tail is also similar in color to body plumage but much shorter than in male. This species of pheasant originating from China has been introduced into the wild in parts of southern England. It is unmistakable a cape or ruff of feathers that surround the head and neck with white black with a red crest. Males have silver heads with black barring.