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Here is a list of Pheasants: Yes I'm sure I forgot some!

Blood Pheasants: several subspecies, very rare.

Koklass Pheasants: several subspecies, fairly available.

Tragopans:
Western, not available in the USA
Satyr, fairly available but higher priced.
Blyths, extremely rare.
Temminck's most common of the tragopans, readily available.
Cabot, rare- becoming more available and costly.

Monals:
Impeyan or Himalayan, readily available.
Chinese, not available
Sclater's, not available

Gallo Pheasants:

Kalij Pheasants: several subspecies, fairly common. The most common ones are:
Nepal
White Crested
Black backed
Crawfurd's
Lineated

Firebacks: several subspecies. rare but available.
Malay Crestless
Bornean Crestless
Malay Crested also called Mayalan or Vieillot's Fireback
Bornean Crested, Greaters and Lessers.
Siamese

Wattled or Bulwer's Wattled Pheasant, extremely rare.
Swinhoe Pheasant, readily available.
Edward's Pheasant, rare but readily available.
Silver Pheasant, many subspecies of which one common type the "True Silver" is readily available.
Salvadori's Pheasant, rare
Imperial Pheasant, not available.

Eared Pheasants:
White Eared- Dolan's, Sichuan, Drouyni......rare but available.
Brown Eared, availalbe.
Blue Eared, the most common of the Eared pheasants.

Cheer Pheasants, available.

Long Tailed Pheasants:
Elliot's, available.
Humes or Bartailed, available.
Mikado, available
Reeve's, readily available

Copper Pheasants: rare but available, subspecies--
Pacific
Scintillating
Soemmerring
Ijima, most common in captivity.

Ruffed Pheasants:
Red Goldens, one of the most common pheasants in captivity.
Domestic Mutations:
Yellow
Dark Throated
Cinnamon
Salmon
Silver
Splash
Peach

Lady Amherst, commonly available.

Peacock pheasants:
Bronze Tailed, rare
Rothschild's, rare
Germain's, rare but available.
Malay, rare but available.
Palawan, rare but available.
Grey most common of peacock pheasants in captivity.

Argus:
Crested, not available
Great, rare but available (expensive)

True Pheasants: (RINGNECKS) many subspecies of wild ringnecks, a few are:
Chinese
Versicolor
Japanese Green (Northern, Southern, Pacific)
Blacknecked
White Winged
Kirghiz
Manchurian
Etc.

Domestic Mutations:
Chinese Jumbo
White Jumbo
Green
Black
White
Alaskan Snow
Blue Alaskan Snow
Buff Isabel
Buff
Red Buff
Chinese Pied
Green Pied
Buff Pied
Blackneck
Platinum
Chocolate
Blue
Blue Pied
Silver
Ivory
 
Thank you, all, for posting your beautiful pictures. I knew there were many varieties, but some of those I have never seen. If I had a lot more time/money, I would love to have a bunch of those. Again, thanks for sharing.
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spectrum ranch your birds a beautiful! I would love to own pheasant but I just don't know enough about raising them.....yet....
 
Great post. Here a few of mine from the True Pheasant Family which includes 33 sub-Species. Not many people raise these anymore as they think there just another "ringneck". I got rid of my Goldens, Amhearst, Reeves etc etc several years ago and have just been concentrating on these True types. Again great post , nice to see what others have out there.

Bianchi
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Platinum (Mutation of the Ringneck)

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Zarudny's (just a handful left in the state's)

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Spanish Red-Leg (no it's not a Chukar)

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