what does a pheasant sound like

Actually, Carl Linnaeus gave the great Argus pheasant its common and genus name after its eye-like pattern on its wings. They usually sleep with their heads tucked under their wings, but they can also sleep with their heads held up high if they are in a safe place. In case you're wondering, the bird does fly, albeit infrequently. <
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