Pheasants often live near houses because these areas provide a mix of habitat features that are beneficial for their survival, such as food sources, cover for nesting, and protection from predators. Gardens and lawns can offer seeds, insects, and grains, while shrubs and ornamental plants provide shelter. Additionally, human presence can deter some predators, making suburban areas more attractive for pheasants.
pheasants live in tall grass that they will make a dome out of or they will be under a long low branched pin tree.
They live in houses.
It was cold and damp and dark
near by houses in the village.
In the wild, female pheasants live about 10 months. Female pheasants live about 20 months while living in the wild.
yes
boarding houses near the mills
Yeah, they might get into ur garden...
They can. There is unlikely to be any clash between them, as long as there are plenty of trees and undregrowth for the pheasants.
pheasants llive in the tall grasses.
Yes, there are plenty pheasants in Ontario. Especially it the grape growing sections of the Niagara region
It depends on the size of the pheasants, if they are small they will be picked on by cockerels. If they are ring necks, black necks (game pheasants), they will fight, but soon sort out there differences. A hen pheasant, will live happily with chickens, (unless with male pheasant).