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  1. The greater prairie-chicken or pinnated grouse (Tympanuchus cupido), sometimes called a boomer, is a large bird in the grouse family. This North American species was once abundant, but has become extremely rare and extirpated over much of its range due to habitat loss.

  2. Greater Prairie-Chickens are divided into two living subspecies plus the extinct Heath Hen, which lived in the northeastern U.S. Attwater’s Prairie-Chicken (attwateri) is a small, dark prairie-chicken that was once common around the western Gulf of Mexico but is now found only in three very small areas.

  3. Sep 10, 2018 · Meet the Greater Prairie Chicken. Once a common sight all over the Great Plains, the greater prairie chicken has experienced significant declines. Like its name, the greater prairie chicken is similar to a domesticated chicken in shape and size. Yet they look nothing like the common farm birds!

  4. Category. Phasianidae, Pheasants and Grouse, Upland Ground Birds. Conservation. Vulnerable. Habitat. Fields, Meadows, and Grasslands, Shrublands, Savannas, and Thickets. Region. Great Lakes, Plains, Rocky Mountains, Texas. Behavior. Direct Flight, Flushes, Running. Population. 360.000. Range & Identification. Migration & Range Maps.

  5. For most of the year, Greater Prairie-Chickens live inconspicuously in brushy areas of the Great Plains and prairies, where their plumages and habits keep them well concealed. The best place to see them is on their leks, but because of the sensitivity of these locales, it’s best to join an organized trip to a booming ground between late March ...

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  7. At a Glance. Scientific Name:Tympanuchus cupido. Population: 400,000. Trend: Decreasing. Habitat: Native prairie and oak savanna. The Greater Prairie-Chicken and Lesser Prairie-Chicken are famous for their unique mating dances performed on special display grounds, called leks, each spring.

  8. Animals Network Team. Prairie chickens are North American birds that live in the Midwest. There are two species of prairie chickens, the greater prairie chicken, and the lesser prairie chicken. These birds are part of the Phasianidae family, along with pheasants, grouse, chickens, turkeys, and more. Sadly, prairie chickens are relatively rare ...

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