Pheasant

/ˈfɛzənt/ noun

A large, colorful bird often hunted for sport and food, with long tail feathers and, in males, bright markings. It usually lives in fields and forests.

From Old French “faisan,” from Latin “phasianus,” from Greek “phasianos” meaning “bird of the Phasis River” (in modern Georgia). The name originally referred to birds from that specific region.

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