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  2. Spruce grouse - Wikipedia

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    Females may be confused with ruffed grouse but they have a dark tail with a pale band at the end (while the reverse is true in ruffed grouse) and they do not erect their crown feathers when alarmed the way ruffed grouse do. Spruce grouse are among the most silent of all grouse, but they nevertheless have a number of calls used to warn of ...

  3. Ruffed grouse - Wikipedia

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    The ruffed grouse will maintain trails through the underbrush and pines like other forest creatures. These can often be found by looking for the bird's feathers on the ground and twigs at the edges of its trail. Hunting of the ruffed grouse requires a good ear and lots of stamina as one will be constantly walking and listening for them in the ...

  4. Grouse - Wikipedia

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    A ruffed grouse found at the Kortright Centre for Conservation.. Grouse / ɡ r aʊ s / are a group of birds from the order Galliformes, in the family Phasianidae.Grouse are presently assigned to the tribe Tetraonini (formerly the subfamily Tetraoninae and the family Tetraonidae), a classification supported by mitochondrial DNA sequence studies, [2] and applied by the American Ornithologists ...

  5. Ruffed grouse drumming counts up in northern and central ...

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    Ruffed grouse typically follow a 10-year population cycle, with peaks occurring in years that end in 0, 1 or 9. Recent data indicate ruffed grouse in Wisconsin are entering the upswing of the ...

  6. Phasianidae - Wikipedia

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    Bonasa Stephens, 1819 (ruffed grouse) Tetrastes Keyserling & Blasius, 1840 (hazel grouse) Centrocercus Swainson, 1832 (sage-grouse) Dendragapus Elliot, 1864 (blue grouse) Tympanuchus Gloger, 1841 (prairie-chickens and sharp-tailed grouse) Lagopus Brisson, 1760 (ptarmigans) Falcipennis Elliot, 1864 (Siberian grouse) Canachites Stejneger, 1885 ...

  7. List of birds of Glacier National Park (U.S.) - Wikipedia

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    Ruffed grouse. Order: Galliformes Family: Phasianidae. Phasianidae consists of the pheasants and their allies. These are terrestrial species, variable in size but generally plump with broad relatively short wings. Many species are gamebirds or have been domesticated as a food source for humans. Seven species have been recorded in the park.

  8. Phasianinae - Wikipedia

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    Bonasa (ruffed grouse) Tetrastes (hazel grouse) Centrocercus (sage-grouse) Dendragapus (blue grouse) Tympanuchus (prairie-chickens and sharp-tailed grouse) Lagopus (ptarmigans) Falcipennis (Siberian grouse) Canachites (spruce grouse) Tetrao (capercaillies) Lyrurus (black grouse) incertae sedis: Rhizothera (long-billed partridges) incertae sedis ...

  9. Dendragapus - Wikipedia

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    The genus Dendragapus contains two closely related species of grouse that have often been treated as a single variable taxon (blue grouse). The two species are the dusky grouse (Dendragapus obscurus) and the sooty grouse (Dendragapus fuliginosus). [1] In addition, the spruce grouse and Siberian grouse have been considered part of this genus.