What is yellow golden pheasants?

Yellow golden pheasants are a species of bird in the pheasant family and are native to central China. They are a popular ornamental bird due to their strikingly beautiful plumage, with males having a bright yellow-golden crest and throat, and a chestnut-colored upper body, while females have a more subdued brown plumage. Yellow golden pheasants are omnivorous and primarily feed on insects, seeds, fruits, and small animals. They usually mate for life and can live up to 15 years in the wild. Yellow golden pheasants are often kept in captivity and can be bred for their beautiful feathers, which are used in various fashion and decorative items. Overall, these birds are prized for their beauty and gentle disposition.