A pheasant's nest is typically referred to as a "form." A form is a simple depression in the ground lined with grass and leaves where the female pheasant lays her eggs. The male pheasant does not participate in nest building or incubation of the eggs.
Pheasants do not migrate, they stay relatively local all year long.
by clinging on to the nest
A group of pheasants is called a nest, (a large group), brood (a family) or bouquet.
The collective nouns for pheasants are:a bevy of pheasantsa bouquet of pheasantsa brace of pheasants (2)a covey of pheasantsa head of pheasantsa nest of pheasantsa nide of pheasantsa nye of pheasantsa warren of pheasants
it is pink
7 to 10 days
A nide is a nest or a brood of Pheasants, as far as I know.
The noun 'flock' is a general collective noun for birds. The collective nouns specifically for pheasants are:a bevy of pheasantsa bouquet of pheasantsa brace of pheasants (2)a covey of pheasantsa head of pheasantsa nest of pheasantsa nide of pheasantsa nye of pheasantsa warren of pheasants
No- peafowl are not waterfowl. Wild ones live in the forest and nest on the ground. They are related to pheasants.
Crows mature and grow rather fast. In about 4 weeks they are mature enough to leave the nest.
They can. There is unlikely to be any clash between them, as long as there are plenty of trees and undregrowth for the pheasants.