Red junglefowl  (Gallus gallus)

Red junglefowl hen with a large number of chicks, which suggests hybridisation
Red junglefowl hen with a large number of chicks, which suggests hybridisation
© Miriam Austerman / www.osfimages.com
Female red junglefowl showing a big crest, which suggests hybridisation
Female red junglefowl showing a big crest, which suggests hybridisation
© Kenneth W. Fink / www.ardea.com
Two female red junglefowl showing big crests, which suggests hybridisation
Two female red junglefowl showing big crests, which suggests hybridisation
© Joe Blossom/SAL / www.osfimages.com
Male and female red junglefowl with tail feathers that suggest hybridisation
Male and female red junglefowl with tail feathers that suggest hybridisation
© Joe Blossom / www.osfimages.com
Male red junglefowl
Male red junglefowl
© David Cayless / www.osfimages.com
Male red junglefowl
Male red junglefowl
© www.JamesWarwick.co.uk
Male red junglefowl in habitat
Male red junglefowl in habitat
© David Tipling / naturepl.com
Male red junglefowl
Male red junglefowl
© John Corder / World Pheasant Association
Male red junglefowl in habitat
Male red junglefowl in habitat
© David Tipling / naturepl.com
Male red junglefowl foraging in leaf litter
Male red junglefowl foraging in leaf litter
© Nick Garbutt / www.nhpa.co.uk
Red junglefowl male in forest habitat
Red junglefowl male in forest habitat
© Morten Strange / www.nhpa.co.uk
Red junglefowl dust bathing
Red junglefowl dust bathing
© Dr Raymond Cannon / www.osfimages.com