A 'NEST' OR GROUP OF PHEASANTS IS CALLED A NIDE. I DO NOT KNOW IF THE PHYSICAL NEST HAS A PARTICULAR NAME.
Pheasants build their nests in depressions in the ground using weeds.
A nest of pheasants is a Nide
you can mostly find them in fields.
A burrow
An eyrie
A group of pheasants is called a nest, (a large group), brood (a family) or bouquet.
A nide is a nest or a brood of Pheasants, as far as I know.
A pair of pheasants is called a brace.
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
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.
poult
Pheasants do not live in trees, but instead nest in the low underbrush. I have seen these birds in Southern Alberta Canada and are often seen flying up from the undergrowth. This bird is like a partridge, I think probably from the same family.
A condor's nest can also be called an aerie.
A bird's nest is called a "nest."
A nest? A nest? A nest?
There are several suggested: A COVEY used for pheasants on the ground.A NYE of pheasants and a BOUQUET of pheasant are also used in the English language.