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How common are Reeve's Pheasants in Europe? (1 Viewer)

I think the tough question isn't how widespread they are in Europe - there seem to be a number of areas in France and Germany where they can be found - but rather how many of these colonies are sustainable without human intervention. Those I have seen near Calais would appear to be heavily dependent on food doled out by the hunting fraternity,
 
Can I point out that there are no Reeve's Pheasants in Europe as no such species exists. There may however, be some Reeves's Pheasants. An important distinction, I'm sure you'll agree...
 
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