We have a female pheasant who moved into our garden on Saturday with about 12 tiny chicks. They have moved onto the bottom terrace lawn which is about 26m x 5m. There are steps and stone walls all around, so the chicks can't get out (but mum can).
Mum is very caring and they all sleep under her at night and peck around during the day. I'm keeping my distance most of the time so mum doesn't get too stressed
However, the chick numbers have gone down, and this morning I think she has 6 or 7 chicks left.
I'm putting down water, chick crumb and mealworms for them, but I know nothing about looking after birds and I really want to do anything I can to help this little family.
What else can I do to help? Any advice really really appreciated, thank you.
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James, this thread is almost two years since the last reply and the original poster of this thread has not posted since.
Magpies and crows are corvids, carrion/flesh feeders, and will grab an opportunity to take eggs or chicks, and while you are trying to help the pheasant family, they will shift those leaves if they want the food.
While you are trying to help, it is possible you could disturb then hen pheasant and she could abandon the nest. Pheasants are ground nesting birds, which will make them very vulnerable to predation, I know it can be hard, but nature can be harsh at times.
Someone may be able to give you some more advice, but I can't think of much more that you can do, food must be readily available or the hen pheasant wouldn't be there, likewise a relatively secure nesting site.
Mike
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JamieRaySunshine said:Thanks Mike
You're welcome.
Also many thanks from me for your reply.