Recent Examples on the WebThis recipe adapts the hops-roasting technique with something a little wilder—a ringneck pheasant.—The Editors, Field & Stream, 4 July 2024 But falling temperatures late in the year reorder a ringneck’s priorities.—Phil Bourjaily, Field & Stream, 3 Jan. 2024 Here are ten ways to hunt late-season ringnecks successfully.—Phil Bourjaily, Field & Stream, 3 Jan. 2024 However, some people who release the birds themselves, mistakenly buy white ringneck doves and king pigeons from pet stores to release during their ceremonies.—Vanessa Arredondo, San Francisco Chronicle, 7 June 2021 Having found evidence that neonic concentrations may be harmful to mammals, South Dakota researchers are currently studying the effect of neonics on ringneck pheasants, which are a particularly valuable tourist commodity in the state.—Phil Bourjaily, Field & Stream, 8 Mar. 2021 At 9 Saturday morning, opening bell of the ringneck season, Lee Clancy cast two English setters ahead of him.—Star Tribune, 10 Oct. 2020 More impressive, ringneck numbers in the state’s southwest corner rocketed skyward 146% compared with a year ago.—Star Tribune, 12 Sep. 2020 Pheasants Forever, for instance, doesn’t devote itself exclusively to Chinese ringnecks.—Andrew McKean, Outdoor Life, 15 Jan. 2020
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