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I was driving along in a
secluded road, when I saw two Pheasants having a fight. So I just happened to have my camera set up and waiting for something. And it was just ready to fire off a photograph or more. They were not moving because I was there, in fact, they wouldn't care. After 5 minutes, it started to rain, and a bit on the heavy and it started to bring hailstones. That made them break up and run to hide.