OK,

I have a mystery bird for all of you. It has been hanging out around my alfalfa 
field at least since yesterday. I've gotten a pretty good look at it, but while 
it seems rather unafraid, as long as I don't get too close, it is also very 
camera shy as it disappears every time I head out with a camera. Never have 
seen anything like it around here before.

At first glance, and from a distance, I thought it was a female Ring Necked 
Pheasant. However, the tail is much shorter, and while about the same size, the 
body is rounder. What is really unusual is that it has bright, pumpkin orange 
cheeks and strangest yet, this bright pumpkin orange thingy - I swear it is 
shaped like a large pretzel sitting just behind, but above its normal colored 
beak. The bird's color is very similar to that of a female Ring Necked, kind of 
a drab brown. Closest bird I can find that even remotely resembles it, is a 
male Greater Prairie-Chicken, but that isn't quite right when it comes to 
whatever that is on its head. Of course the pictures are not that clear, but 
the two holes in the pretzel shape appendage on this bird is very distinct and 
rather large.

My other thought is that it might be some kind of exotic game bird that escaped 
from the gun club up the road, we occasionally get Chukar's, but this isn't one 
of them. It might also be someone's escaped exotic chicken in a breed I've 
never seen before.

Anyone have any ideas as to what it is? I'll keep trying to get a photo, 
especially of its head and face.

Pauli Smith
Highlandlake/Mead area, Weld County

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