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Lady Amherst's pheasant (Chrysolophus amherstiae)
In the wild, the Lady Amherst's pheasant occurs in Tibet, southwestern China and northern Burma, but it has also been introduced in Britain. It was named after Sarah, Countess of Amherst (1762-1838). Her husband, William Pitt Amherst, Governor General of India, was responsible for sending the first birds to London in the early 1800's. They are highly secretive and rarely emerge into the open, seen best in early morning or late afternoon in winter. |