A golden quiff, beady eye and ability to dominate the crowd.
Obviously we’re talking about Western China’s golden pheasant – a bird which has been attracting a lot of attention lately, due to the golden plumage it shares with a certain Mr Donald Trump.
https://twitter.com/douglasmack/status/461688913745043456
Pheasant-elect? Bird sporting "Donald Trump hair" goes viral in China. https://t.co/nw5K0ow0EC pic.twitter.com/bL1gkIBCzK
— NBC Bay Area (@nbcbayarea) November 17, 2016
This poor, beautiful golden pheasant in Bournemouth's aviary is forever tainted with Donald Trump hair. pic.twitter.com/9CRVgIHB6I
— Adam (@commonor_garden) February 24, 2016
https://twitter.com/SeriousStrange/status/800118711499755521
Meet the pheasant-elect: Bird sporting 'Donald Trump's hair style' soars to internet famehttps://t.co/GvucG0LFXC pic.twitter.com/y9C5Y5cR1W
— People's Daily, China (@PDChina) November 17, 2016
"Bald Eagles are losers, okay? They're bald. They don't have great hair like me."
– Donald Trump declares Golden Pheasant new National Bird pic.twitter.com/c6W2hNELNw
— Kaptan Hindustan™ (@KaptanHindustan) January 1, 2017
#Pheasant Elect #TrumpHair This bird has hair like Donald Trump and the internet can't handle it https://t.co/b5AxDtWJRm
— Lynne Burke (@BurkeLynne) November 17, 2016
Meet The New Pheasant-Elect: Bird With ‘Donald Trump Hair’ Goes Viral https://t.co/3p9ZJOiTWf
— Andrew Arnett (@AndrewArnett) November 17, 2016
@mmfa @LastWeekTonight BREAKING NEWS: National Secret Revealed: Where Donald Trump got the idea for his hair style! The Chinese pheasant! pic.twitter.com/Hpde5dgpnJ
— Franklin Lopez (@trueblue51) November 16, 2016
The use of game cover for shoots has changed drastically in recent years, says Felix Petit, driven by an increase in government grants
By contacting your PCC about your local force’s firearms licensing performance you can help instigate change, says Conor O’Gorman.
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