Andrew Swales
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Blue Peafowl comes from dry regions of India where it experiences near-zero temperatures and is domesticated. Green Peafowl is cold-sensitive, aggressive and suspectible to disease. So it is not common in captivity and almost unheard-of as free-ranging. In fact, many Green Peafowl in collections are artificial hybrids with Blue Peafowl, which are said to be tougher.
I wonder about other galliform birds free-running. Besides domestic Guineafowl and Red Junglefowl (probably actually domestic Chicken), anything else? I know that wild Common Pheasants live in some zoos in Europe. Of other pheasants, most commonly kept are Golden, Reeve's, Silver and Lady Armhest which are naturally very skulking birds of dense forest undergrowth. Released in a zoo, they would hide in thickest bushes.
I wonder if Eared Pheasants sp. or Himalayan Monals were ever tried free-ranging? Both are native to semi-open or open habitats and winter-hardy. What about Vulturine Guineafowl or Ocellated Turkeys?
Neither Vulturine Guineafowl nor Ocellated Turkeys are hardy in northern Europe, just like the Green Peafowl.
I kept Silvers and Blue-eared, Blue Peafowl and domestic Guineafowl at liberty in our waterfowl collection around our farm. All were hardy, bold and trouble free.