![Ring-necked pheasants not native to U.S. but have thrived as a game bird | Forest Preserve District of Will County Ring-necked pheasants not native to U.S. but have thrived as a game bird | Forest Preserve District of Will County](https://www.reconnectwithnature.org/getmedia/4c65a4f8-853b-40b0-9daa-3d7f7903c261/ring-necked-pheasant-shutterstock.jpg?width=1500&height=1000&ext=.jpg)
Ring-necked pheasants not native to U.S. but have thrived as a game bird | Forest Preserve District of Will County
![Bird's-eye View: Few things as pleasant as a ring-necked pheasant | Merrimack Valley | eagletribune.com Bird's-eye View: Few things as pleasant as a ring-necked pheasant | Merrimack Valley | eagletribune.com](https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/eagletribune.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/f/c6/fc67a170-05e5-11ed-85d4-ab9d0d8b4819/62d42c35b49e6.image.jpg?crop=1836%2C964%2C0%2C82&resize=1200%2C630&order=crop%2Cresize)
Bird's-eye View: Few things as pleasant as a ring-necked pheasant | Merrimack Valley | eagletribune.com
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![The first ring-necked pheasants introduced into the United States arrive at Port Townsend on March 13, 1881. - HistoryLink.org The first ring-necked pheasants introduced into the United States arrive at Port Townsend on March 13, 1881. - HistoryLink.org](https://www.historylink.org/Content/Media/Photos/Large/ring-necked-chinese-pheasants.jpg)