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What species are you going with?
I've never been a fan with the square feet per bird method, is more used by those in production. I would recommend - again, depending on the species - that an aviary 8x12 or 10x10 would be the minimum for a pair of typical sized species (Ringneck, Silver, Swinhoe, Amherst); when planted and with lots of enrichment items, smaller sizes such as 8x8 can be used for species such as Golden or Edwards.
If you can afford it, please provide as much space as you can. Include in the aviary small trees and shrubs, rocks, logs, grass tufts and other items to simulate as much a natural environment as possible. Bare runs are not suited for pheasants and will fare much better if treated as close to the wild species they actually are.
Dan