Ring-necked Pheasant

The Ring-necked Pheasant is an uncommon breeder in the CW Region, fairly common farther to the south. Breeding habitat includes grasslands and agricultural areas. This non-native species was introduced into the United States in the late 1800s. They have declined substantially in the CW Region during the past twenty years. Photo: © Heather Secker

Ring-necked Pheasant
TREND: Moderate decline
Annual Change
-8%
Pct. Error
+/-4%
Conservation Status
Credibility
Good
# Points Seen At
129
Records
284
Frequency
7%
Ring-necked Pheasant Graph

YEAR

Model Technical Details
Goodeness of Fit:PASSES
Chi-sq. p =0.0268
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