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Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station

1930

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The Food Habits Of The Ring-Necked Pheasant In Central Nebraska, M. H. Swenk Nov 1930

The Food Habits Of The Ring-Necked Pheasant In Central Nebraska, M. H. Swenk

Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station

Pheasants, including the Chinese and the so-called English pheasants, with their hybrid the ring-necked pheasant, have been introduced and established in a large area in the northern United States during the past 50 years. During the past 15 years continued importations of these birds into Nebraska, together with the rapid increase of those already established, have built up a large pheasant population in the state, estimated at more than a million birds. They have especially thrived in a block of 16 counties in east-central Nebraska. Protection was afforded them until 1927, when short open seasons were permitted in the fall …