Birdcall Common Pheasant
Birdcall Common Pheasant
This wooden bird call reproduces the distinctive crowing call of the Common Pheasant, one of Europe's most recognizable game birds. Carved from boxwood with brass accents, the bird call produces a sharp, explosive sound when you blow into it, mimicking the cock pheasant's natural "kok-kok" call with enough accuracy to attract the attention of the species itself or to serve as a teaching tool for those learning to identify woodland and farmland sounds.
Construction and Sound
The instrument is hand-carved from boxwood, a dense hardwood traditionally favoured for bird calls because of its durability and acoustic properties. The addition of brass accents provides both structural reinforcement and tonal character to the sound produced. When you blow into the call, the design channels air in a way that generates the sharp, carrying quality characteristic of the pheasant's natural vocalization — a sound that travels far across open fields and woodland edges.
Use and Application
Bird calls of this type serve several practical purposes. Ornithologists and birdwatchers use them to locate and identify species in the field by eliciting responses from living birds. Hunters and game managers employ them to attract pheasants during the season. Educators and naturalists use them to demonstrate farmland and woodland sounds, and to teach audiences about game bird ecology and behaviour. Collectors of traditional acoustic instruments value them as functional examples of European folk craftsmanship.
What's Included
You receive the bird call ready to use. Its compact size makes it suitable for carrying in a pocket or pack, ideal for field work or casual use during woodland and countryside walks.
The bird call remains a living tool in European ornithology and game management, connecting the user directly to the soundscape of open farmland and temperate woodland.
Birdcall Common Pheasant — A hand-carved French bird call in boxwood with brass accents, designed to reproduce the distinctive explosive "kok-kok" crowing call of the Common Pheasant. This traditional bird call fits easily into a pocket and carries centuries of European ornithological practice — whether you're a birdwatcher, a game manager, or simply someone who wants to connect with the sounds of the countryside. Ready to use immediately, no preparation required.
| Origin | France |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0,04 kg |
| Dimensions | 12,5 × 3,0 × 3,0 cm |
| Materials | Boxwood |
| Species | Eurasian Nuthatch |
⚠Caution: Not suitable for children under 3 years. Please supervise older children. Beware of swallowing small parts, strangulation, material allergies, sharp edges and points! Use only for sound generation. No liability for improper use.
✦Care: Extreme temperature fluctuations, humidity and direct sunlight can affect the lifespan. Please store in balanced humidity to prevent material changes, mold and corrosion. Remove dirt with a damp cloth. Dry after cleaning and each use.
♻Disposal: Please contact your local waste disposal authority for information on environmentally sound disposal!
Birdcall Common Pheasant
This wooden bird call reproduces the distinctive crowing call of the Common Pheasant, one of Europe's most recognizable game birds. Carved from boxwood with brass accents, the bird call produces a sharp, explosive sound when you blow into it, mimicking the cock pheasant's natural "kok-kok" call with enough accuracy to attract the attention of the species itself or to serve as a teaching tool for those learning to identify woodland and farmland sounds.
Construction and Sound
The instrument is hand-carved from boxwood, a dense hardwood traditionally favoured for bird calls because of its durability and acoustic properties. The addition of brass accents provides both structural reinforcement and tonal character to the sound produced. When you blow into the call, the design channels air in a way that generates the sharp, carrying quality characteristic of the pheasant's natural vocalization — a sound that travels far across open fields and woodland edges.
Use and Application
Bird calls of this type serve several practical purposes. Ornithologists and birdwatchers use them to locate and identify species in the field by eliciting responses from living birds. Hunters and game managers employ them to attract pheasants during the season. Educators and naturalists use them to demonstrate farmland and woodland sounds, and to teach audiences about game bird ecology and behaviour. Collectors of traditional acoustic instruments value them as functional examples of European folk craftsmanship.
What's Included
You receive the bird call ready to use. Its compact size makes it suitable for carrying in a pocket or pack, ideal for field work or casual use during woodland and countryside walks.
The bird call remains a living tool in European ornithology and game management, connecting the user directly to the soundscape of open farmland and temperate woodland.
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