Gray Junglefowl

Gallus sonneratii

Least Concern

The Gray Junglefowl is a ground-dwelling gamebird of forest, grassland, scrub, tundra, and mountain habitats. It walks, scratches, and dust-bathes through cover for seeds, shoots, berries, insects, and other small food. Many rely on camouflage, short explosive flight, and seasonal displays by males.

Family
Phasianidae
Range
Gray Junglefowl Range — Resident or seasonal range in forest, grassland, scrub, tundra, and mountain habitats
Population
≈ 2M–20M
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