Is the bird a domestic animal?

The domestication of a species is a complex and often long-term process that requires selective breeding and socialization of the wild ancestors. Domestication results in the genetic differentiation of a domesticated species from its wild counterparts. While some species of birds, such as chickens, ducks, and turkeys, have been domesticated for centuries and are considered domestic animals, most bird species remain wild. It's important to distinguish between domesticated birds, which are raised in captivity for specific purposes, and wild birds, which live in their natural habitats and are not under direct human control.