Ring-necked pheasants typically inhabit agricultural fields, grasslands, and open woodlands. Their territory can vary in size depending on habitat quality and population density, but generally ranges from 10 to 40 acres. Males establish territories during the breeding season to attract females, often marked by distinctive calls and displays. They prefer areas with a mix of cover for nesting and open spaces for foraging.
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