Birds Landing Hunting Preserve & Sporting Clays in Birds Landing, CA
2099 Collinsville Rd Birds Landing, CA
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Birds Landing Hunting Preserve & Sporting Clays is a full service, world class game bird hunting preserve and sporting clays course. Located in the picturesque town of Birds Landing, California, it operates on approximately 1200 acres of prime pheasant habitat adjacent to the Suisun Marsh, one of California's premier waterfowl and pheasant hunting areas. Located on 1200 acres of segregated fields in Solano County between Rio Vista and Fairfield, this prime area offers some of the finest pheasant hunting in the state. Our widely varied cover, from natural to perennial grasses; from cultivated fields to growth choked ditches, provides a pleasant yet challenging environment to hunt for pheasant and chukar.
Ring-Necked Pheasant
Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus)
Introduced in the 1800's, the pheasant is now common in open woods and on farmland in brush, hedgerows, and cornfields throughout North America. Pheasants are much larger than other gallinaceous birds except for the turkey. Both sexes have long pointed tails and short rounded wings. Plumage is variable, depending on the origin of the released stock. Flight is strong, but only for short distances. Pheasants feed mostly on waste grains, seeds, and berries. The loud, 2-syllable call is followed by a muffled, rapid beating of wings.
Chukar
Chukar (Alectoris chukar)
Locally common, this large European partridge prefers open, rocky, barren lands. Sexes are Similar. Note the cream colored face with prominent black border. In flight (strong and direct), the reddish legs are visible. Chukars eat grass shoots, seeds, grain, and insects. The male calls chuck-ar.
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