Pheasants typically nest on the ground in dense grasses or vegetation, often in fields, meadows, or scrub areas. They prefer locations that offer good cover to protect their nests from predators. The female usually lays a clutch of eggs in a shallow scrape lined with grass and other materials for insulation. Nesting sites are often selected based on the availability of food and shelter in the surrounding habitat.
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