| Pheasants |
| Blue Eared |  |
| Brown Eared |  |
| Cabot's Tragopan |  |
| Drouyni White Eared |  |
| Elliot's |  |
| Humes Bartailed |  |
| Impeyan |  |
| Koklass |  |
| Lady Amherst |  |
| Mikado |  |
| Red Golden |  |
| Satyr Tragopan |  |
| Silver |  |
| Swinhoe |  |
| Temminck's Tragopan |  |
| Waterfowl |
| Baikal Teal |  |
| Barnacle Geese |  |
| Bufflehead |  |
| Chiloe Widgeon |  |
| European Widgeon |  |
| Falcated Teal |  |
| Fulvous Whistling Duck |  |
| Green Wing Teal |  |
| Hooded Merganser |  |
| Mandarin |  |
| Red Breasted Geese |  |
| Red Crested Porchard |  |
| Smew |  |
| Wood Duck |  |
| Quail and Partridge |
| Bamboo Partridge |  |
| Barbary Partridge |  |
| Gamble's Quail |  |
| Mountain Quail |  |
| Philby's Partridge |  |
| Valley Quail |  |
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Distribution: Manchuria, north-eastern China and Japan.
Captivity Status: Other than its cousin, the Wood Duck, the most commonly kept captive waterfowl.
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2010 Price:
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$50.00 |
| Male: |
$50.00 |
| Pair: |
$100.00 |
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Description:
One of the most ornamental of all wild fowl. Great first duck for beginners. No permit required to keep within North America.
Will color and breed in their first year. Will use Wood Duck style raised boxes when nesting. Being a aggressive species it is best kept with larger waterfowl.
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