ive never heard the term a bouquet of pheasants, but presumably its the same as a brace? the usual way in which pheasants are sold (in the uk at least), as a pair, usually a cock and a hen. due to the fact that the meat of the male and female differs slightly in texture and taste.
i cant say for sure, but if somebody asked me for a bouquet of pheasant, id probably give them a brace.
The collective nouns for pheasants are:a bevy of pheasantsa bouquet of pheasantsa brace of pheasants (2)a covey of pheasantsa head of pheasantsa nest of pheasantsa nide of pheasantsa nye of pheasantsa warren of pheasants
The noun 'flock' is a general collective noun for birds. The collective nouns specifically for pheasants are:a bevy of pheasantsa bouquet of pheasantsa brace of pheasants (2)a covey of pheasantsa head of pheasantsa nest of pheasantsa nide of pheasantsa nye of pheasantsa warren of pheasants
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Bouquets is the plural of bouquet
The noun 'bouquet' is a collective noun for a 'bouquet of flowers'.
A group of pheasants is called a nest, (a large group), brood (a family) or bouquet.
There are several suggested: A COVEY used for pheasants on the ground.A NYE of pheasants and a BOUQUET of pheasant are also used in the English language.
The collective nouns for pheasants are:a bevy of pheasantsa bouquet of pheasantsa brace of pheasants (2)a covey of pheasantsa head of pheasantsa nest of pheasantsa nide of pheasantsa nye of pheasantsa warren of pheasants
The noun 'flock' is a general collective noun for birds. The collective nouns specifically for pheasants are:a bevy of pheasantsa bouquet of pheasantsa brace of pheasants (2)a covey of pheasantsa head of pheasantsa nest of pheasantsa nide of pheasantsa nye of pheasantsa warren of pheasants
They love other pheasants. If it is a male Chinese pheasant and you have femal normal pheasants tha
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That would be a brace of pheasants.
Pheasants are birds and hatch from eggs.
Bouquets is the plural of bouquet
No, peacocks are much larger than pheasants. Pheasants are chicken sized.
A group of peacocks is called a muster, ostentation, or pride.The collective noun for a group of peacocks is an ostentation; which makes sense, since ostentationmeans a show-offy display, and peacocks are known for their plumage.A peacock is a male peafowl, the female being the peahen and their young being either a chick or peachick. The collective noun for a group of peafowl is a party, muster, ostentation or pride. The plural of peafowl is peafowl or peafowls, both are acceptable.
A bouquet is a bunch of flowers. The bouquet of a wine is its smell.