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Ring-necked pheasants typically build their nests on the ground using a combination of grasses, reeds, and other plant materials. The female pheasant lines the nest with soft materials such as feathers and down to provide insulation and protection for the eggs. Nests are usually located in dense cover, such as tall grasses or agricultural fields, to help conceal them from predators.

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