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White pheasants are large chickens. Males are 100 to 119 cm in length and 58 to 67 cm in females. White pheasant male and female. The long crown and lower body of the white stork's head are all pure blue-black, with a metallic sheen. The skin of the face is red. The neck, back and wings are white with "V" black lines. The central tail feathers are white with black lines on both sides. The crotch is red. Male upper body and two wings white, dense black lines. Crest and lower body are grayish blue. Tail length, central tail feathers near pure white, lateral tail feathers with black ripples, most of the subspecies of the lateral tail feathers are white, stained with black lines. The bare part of the head and feet are reddish-red; the mouth is light green; the eyes are dark brown. The upper body of the female bird and its wings and tails are olive brown; the lower body is grayish brown and brown, and the second is inferior to the lower chest. Each feather has dark brown spots. When scurrying in the forest, looking from a distance, it looks like a draped coat. The long white “poncho†was blown open to reveal the gray-blue underwear. The part of the eye is bare red, and the foot is also red, bright and conspicuous. The female body is brown in color and has a black crest on the occipital part and a black crest. The breeding of white storks: a male and female, estrus in April; in the estrus season, the bare part of the cheeks began to increase, and from dark red to bright red, the feathers appear shiny. When the male courtship, the hens walk around and have a swinging tail, flapping wings and other movements. Create a simple nest in the ground floor, spawning 4-6 eggs per litter. In winter, the cluster lives. Since April, breeding has begun. During the breeding period, a female and a male live, and the male is aggressive. Nesting in the ground recesses between the bushes. Each litter lays 4-6 eggs. The eggs are brown, sometimes with white fine spots, and the average egg weight is no more than one or two.