Chickens (aka junglefowl) are the type genus of the order Galliformes (Gamebirds) and the family Gallidae, which also includes the bamboo partridges, francolins, spurfowl, peafowl, arguses, peacock pheasants, crimson-headed partridge, chestnut-necklaced partridge, green-legged partridge, snowcocks, blue quail, king quail, snow mountain quail, malagasy partridge, sand partridge, and see-see partridge.
Actually, because Gallus has prior authority over other genera like Phasianus, Pavo, Tetrao, and Meleagris, the order is called Galliformes and there are actually now nine extant families within the order, being Megapodiidae (Megapodes), Cracidae (Curassows, Guans, and Chachalacas), Numididae (Guineafowl), Rollulidae (Jungle Partridges), Phasianidae (Pheasants, Monals, Monal Partridges, and Tragopans), Odontophoridae (New World Partridges and Quails), Perdicidae (Old World Partridges and Quails), Tetraonidae (Grouse, Turkeys, and Koklass Pheasants), and Gallidae (Chickens, Bamboo Partridges, Francolins, Spurfowl, Peafowl, Arguses, Peacock Pheasants, Crimson-Headed Partridge, Indochinese Forest Partridges, Snowcocks, Dwarf Quails, Malagasy Partridge, and Desert Partridges), Gallidae is the namesake family of the Galliformes order, thus making Gallus the official type genus of Galliformes.
there's 4 species of jungle fowl... the first is the red jungle fowl.... 2nd is the gray jungle fowl... 3rd is the green jugle fowl.... 4 th is the sir lanka jungle fowl or ceylon..
@@dablaugntximntxub2318 How about the pair of birds on the right side of the screen from 1:44 to 2:24 or so. They look like songbirds--do you know what they are?
these are pure, but if you have laos red jungle fowl, you'll know that the comb is larger because of the high corn being feed... this place is a bird watcher area and the area is baited to attract birds... i know because i have pure laos red jungle fowl strain and when they first started out their comb is really small compared to this one... as you feed him with high proteins it starts to enlarge its comb... i got all mine from laos and pure lao red jungle fowl.. i hate pure or even those are crossed to domesticated chicken, the chicks are still really skittish and wild, unless you crossed them out 3 times, then they become more tamer.
These wild chickens are so elegant. The males have beautiful shiny feathers and their body is so slim compared to their domestic counterpart.
Chickens (aka junglefowl) are the type genus of the order Galliformes (Gamebirds) and the family Gallidae, which also includes the bamboo partridges, francolins, spurfowl, peafowl, arguses, peacock pheasants, crimson-headed partridge, chestnut-necklaced partridge, green-legged partridge, snowcocks, blue quail, king quail, snow mountain quail, malagasy partridge, sand partridge, and see-see partridge.
Phasianidae, isn't It?
Actually, because Gallus has prior authority over other genera like Phasianus, Pavo, Tetrao, and Meleagris, the order is called Galliformes and there are actually now nine extant families within the order, being Megapodiidae (Megapodes), Cracidae (Curassows, Guans, and Chachalacas), Numididae (Guineafowl), Rollulidae (Jungle Partridges), Phasianidae (Pheasants, Monals, Monal Partridges, and Tragopans), Odontophoridae (New World Partridges and Quails), Perdicidae (Old World Partridges and Quails), Tetraonidae (Grouse, Turkeys, and Koklass Pheasants), and Gallidae (Chickens, Bamboo Partridges, Francolins, Spurfowl, Peafowl, Arguses, Peacock Pheasants, Crimson-Headed Partridge, Indochinese Forest Partridges, Snowcocks, Dwarf Quails, Malagasy Partridge, and Desert Partridges), Gallidae is the namesake family of the Galliformes order, thus making Gallus the official type genus of Galliformes.
I thank you for these images
Impressive coloration.
セキショクヤケイの雄鶏1羽に雌鶏2羽のつがいの食事風景ですね🎵
Hay nhẹ nhàng những loài động vật kiếm ăn đơn thuần khung cảnh bình yên
superb!!!
Its so very interesting sir !! Are this yours ??
No it's in the jungle they live in the wilderness
Ahh okay okay , it's unbelievable how nice it is sir, and how you took it about on a camera sir ? you are hiding ??
@@feljimpeniza2376 Yes for this recording we sit many hours in a hide
Which country
Lindo demais parabéns. Grande abraço Brasil
nice red jungle fowl gallus gallus 👍👍🙏
I loved it
🏆🏆🏆👏
It looks like my rooster but mine has so short legs anyway it's a half breed of Bantam and redjungle fowl from the Philippines
💫💫💫
Do you know what the other species are?
there's 4 species of jungle fowl... the first is the red jungle fowl.... 2nd is the gray jungle fowl... 3rd is the green jugle fowl.... 4 th is the sir lanka jungle fowl or ceylon..
@@dablaugntximntxub2318 I meant the other species in the video. They're not all junglefowl. Do you know the other species?
the three toward the end i s a male silver pheasant and 2 female silver pheasant.. you can buy them in the state for about $100-150
@@dablaugntximntxub2318 How about the pair of birds on the right side of the screen from 1:44 to 2:24 or so. They look like songbirds--do you know what they are?
@@rufescens they're called the lesser necklace laughingthrush brother.. hope this help.
I want them, can you give them to me?
no sorry
Which country?
Thailand
@@FriedrichEsser so very nice.
Also here in the Philippines is many Red Jungle Fowl
@@rexlaroza9195 Yes but a other subspecies
Also India
Mantap kasintu nya..
Nice
I have also same breed
the crest of the male does not convince me I think he is bred with domestic chickens
these are pure, but if you have laos red jungle fowl, you'll know that the comb is larger because of the high corn being feed... this place is a bird watcher area and the area is baited to attract birds...
i know because i have pure laos red jungle fowl strain and when they first started out their comb is really small compared to this one... as you feed him with high proteins it starts to enlarge its comb... i got all mine from laos and pure lao red jungle fowl.. i hate pure or even those are crossed to domesticated chicken, the chicks are still really skittish and wild, unless you crossed them out 3 times, then they become more tamer.
What are you talking about its an adult male, probably he's 10 yrs old its natural for the comb to go sideways if its too old.
Wow
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Anva han mawi emaw
Good
RED JUNGLE FOWL GALLUS GALLUS
As true chickens should be, Not Fat.😁
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Good