A female Great Indian Bustard lays between 1 to 3 eggs at a time, typically in a nest that is a simple scrape on the ground. Environmental conditions and individual health can influence the number of eggs laid. The breeding season usually coincides with the monsoon period when food is abundant.
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A female Great Indian Bustard lays between 1 to 3 eggs at a time. The eggs are laid in a simple scrape on the ground. Their breeding behavior can be influenced by environmental conditions and available resources. ;