
Field & Farmland habitats include open agricultural landscapes, grasslands, fallow fields, and the transitional edges between cropland and woodland. These areas support a wide variety of game species throughout the year, offering both food sources and cover.
In spring and summer, farmland becomes a nesting and foraging ground for upland birds like pheasants and quail, while rabbits and foxes take shelter in field margins. During autumn, harvested crops provide easy access to food for deer, doves, and other wildlife. Winter months see reduced activity but still offer essential resources and movement corridors.
This biome is crucial for species adapted to edge habitats and human-altered landscapes, making it a dynamic and seasonally rich environment for hunters and wildlife observers alike.

