The green junglefowl is a social bird that typically forms groups of two to five in its natural habitat, under the leadership of a dominant male. The dominant male leads the group to feed and drink before guiding them back into the shelter of the forest. During the night, they roost in bamboo stands at heights of 15–20 feet above the forest floor. Pairs of these birds remain together for an extended period in nature, and there’s a strong bond between both parents and their chicks from successive years. |