Why does my Red Golden Pheasant scream?

BackyardDove

Songster
9 Years
Oct 8, 2014
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I have this two year old Red Golden Pheasant who screams. It's a god awful shriek that he does during the mating season, which is April - May. His scream consists of about four short, one second shrieks before he stops. Anywhere from 5 to 20 minutes later, he'll do it again. Now, occasionally, he'll do a short, pretty songbird type call. Sometimes, he'll be in the middle of his shrieking, he'll suddenly switch over to his songbird call. He did this a handful of times when he was a year old, but this year he's been doing it a lot more. However, he still screams most of the time.

Why is he doing this? My mom once owned Red Goldens and she says they never made the sound he did, but that she also didn't have a female, and I do. Is this screaming ever going to stop? Is this him going through vocal puberty and his voice is just taking a while to mature?
 
Just as a rooster crows to lay claim to his territory and flock, your pheasant is saying, "this is my land and my hen stay away or be prepared to fight me." Male calling may also serve to attract females.
 
Just as a rooster crows to lay claim to his territory and flock, your pheasant is saying, "this is my land and my hen stay away or be prepared to fight me." Male calling may also serve to attract females.

Well, yes, I realize that. I'm not asking why he's making sounds, I'm asking why he's doing a blood curtailing scream and if he's going to eventually start only calling with his songbird call, instead of his screaming. I've never heard from anybody of Red Golden's screaming, and I can't find anything online about it either.
 
My golden cocks always vocalized 'screaming' during the breeding season. Perhaps your bird was more quiet last year because he was a juvenile. The quieter calls are reserved for the hens in his flock not potential opponents.
 
My golden cocks always vocalized 'screaming' during the breeding season.  Perhaps your bird was more quiet last year because he was a juvenile.  The quieter calls are reserved for the hens in his flock not potential opponents.


Oh no, he was plenty loud. I just don't understand why he has a screaming call and a songbird-type call. Is the songbird call what you're referring to as being solely for his hens?

Also, do all fancy pheasants scream like this? I was thinking of getting a pair of Lady Amherst, but I don't want another screaming bird around here. Thank you!
 
Oh no, he was plenty loud. I just don't understand why he has a screaming call and a songbird-type call. Is the songbird call what you're referring to as being solely for his hens?

Also, do all fancy pheasants scream like this? I was thinking of getting a pair of Lady Amherst, but I don't want another screaming bird around here. Thank you!
Yes, the Amherst will make the same sounds, calls.
 

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