To have interaction or to encounter or to see a pheasant, when you are dreaming, has meaning of emotional and physical nourishment and care given to somebody. Pheasant in the dream also stands as an omen of motherhood.

tranquility. Harmony and relationships. The dream about pheasant indicates these features that the dreamer has. He should put them into his personality or remove, depending on the circumstances of the dream and the feelings the one who is dreaming that has. This interpretation could be applied also for the other person in your waking life.

…Dreaming of pheasants, omens good fellowship among your friends. To eat one, signifies that the jealousy of your wife will cause you to forego friendly intercourse with your friends. To shoot them, denotes that you will fail to sacrifice one selfish pleasure for the comfort of friends….

Symbolizes the light of the day and vigilance. Also the foreign woman and unfamiliar women in general.

Steady fortune, prosperity. 142.

Inexhaustible of happiness. Carry one in your hand, signifies, health, profit glory. Eat one in female company, denotes surfeit of pleasure, indigestion.

Own one, honor and favor. Hear the hiss of a goose or hen pheasant, profit and security in business relations. (See Gosling.)

…I knew full well I couldn’t afford to keep more. Of course it was wrong of me to think of taking a tip for merely having done my duty, and it was wrong of me also to leave my beat, even for a moment; but then we are all prone to weakness at times, sir, — even Prime Ministers and Home Secretaries. Moreover, I must admit that, apart from the thought of a possible sovereign, I was curious to see inside a so strangely ordered house- hold, and the smell of the dinner to a half-empty stomach was very tantalising — prime roast mutton, onion sauce, pheasant, fish and tripe — an odd assortment, sir, but only in keeping with the arrangement of the cloth. The gentleman met me at the door, and insisted on my stepping inside.’ You can scent the good things, can’t you, Bobby? ‘ He laughed,…