Appropriate habitat management may be one of the most important factors contributing to Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) population persistence, but biologists lack information on how individual bobwhite select roost sites during the breeding season. Therefore, we examined breeding season third-order roost site selection on B. Bryan Farms, Mississippi, from 2021 to 2022. We observed a quadratic relationship with average vegetation height, where roost site selection increased with increasing vegetation height to a point and then slightly decreased (β1 = 0.14084, 95% CI = 0.05, 0.24; β12 = -0.01005, 95% CI = -0.06, 0.04). However, uncertainty in the quadratic term was notable. Similarly, we observed a quadratic relationship with litter (β1 = 0.25479, 95% CI = 0.12, 0.39; β12 = -0.09606, 95% CI = -0.16, -0.04). We also found selection decreased linearly with increasing bare ground (β1 =-0.20938, 95% CI = -0.31, -0.11). Individual birds may require taller vegetation, greater visual obstruction, greater litter coverage, and lesser bare ground coverage for better concealment from nocturnal predators when they are roosting individually during the breeding season or are constrained by limited mobility (i.e., brooding). Understanding the vegetative composition, structure, and location of roost sites during the breeding season may provide land managers with a better understanding of the vegetative characteristics necessary during all phases of bobwhite life history. Our results provide the first information on bobwhite breeding season roost site selection, which will help to develop a more complete understanding of bobwhite habitat requirements and increase the effectiveness of habitat management and conservation efforts for this species of conservation concern.RESUMEN. El manejo de hábitat apropiado puede ser uno de los factores más importantes que contribuyen a la persistencia de las poblaciones de Colinus virginainus, pero a los biólogos les hace falta información sobre como los individuos seleccionan los dormideros durante la temporada reproductiva. Por esta razón, examinamos la selección de tercer orden de los dormideros durante la temporada reproductiva en B. Bryan Farms, Mississippi, desde 2021 hasta 2022. Observamos una relación cuadrática con la altura promedio de la vegetación, donde la selección del dormidero incrementó con la altura de la vegetación hasta un punto en el que disminuyó levemente (β1 = 0.14084, 95% CI = 0.05, 0.24; β12 = -0.01005, 95% CI = -0.06, 0.04). Sin embargo, la incertidumbre en el término cuadrático fue notoria. Similarmente, observamos una relación cuadrática con los desechos vegetales (β1 = 0.25479, 95% CI = 0.12, 0.39; β12 = -0.09606, 95% CI = -0.16, -0.04). También encontramos que la selección disminuyo linealmente con el incremento del suelo desnudo (β1 =-0.20938, 95% CI = -0.31, -0.11). Aves individuales pueden requerir una vegetación más alta, mayor obstrucción visual, una mayor cobertura de desechos vegetales y una menor cobertura de suelo desnudo para ocultarse mejor de dep...