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    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' Union , [3 ...

  2. May 22, 2012 · The meaning of GROUSE is any of various chiefly ground-dwelling birds (family Tetraonidae) that are usually of reddish-brown or other protective color and have feathered legs and that include many important game birds.

  3. Ruffed Grouse are fairly small grouse with a short, triangular crest and a long, fan-shaped tail. They have short legs and often look slimmer than other grouse species.

  4. Jun 10, 2024 · Grouse, any of a number of game birds in the family Tetraonidae (order Galliformes). In addition to species called grouse, the group includes several birds known by particular names, such as the capercaillie and prairie chicken (see below) and the ptarmigan.

  5. The 12 species and their subspecies are listed below. Click on each species common name to find information about it on Cornell Lab’s “All About Birds” website, including an overview with cool facts, identification with helpful images, life history, maps, sounds, and comparisons to similar species. Sage Grouse.

  6. ruffedgrousesociety.orggrouse-factsGrouse Facts New - RGS

    Ruffed Grouse (Bonasa umbellus) are the most widely distributed resident game bird in North America, living now or recently in all of the Canadian Provinces and in 38 of the 49 states on the continent. Their range in the East extends from near the tree-line in Labrador to northern Georgia and northeastern Alabama, and they once occurred as far ...

  7. The spruce grouse, dusky grouse, sooty grouse, and ruffed grouse are found in mountains and forests throughout much of North America.

  8. Black-crowned Night Heron. Population: 3 million (global); 100,000 (North America) Trend: Decreasing. One of North America's 12 native grouse species, the bantam-sized Ruffed Grouse is one of the most familiar.

  9. The Spruce Grouse is a dapper species of evergreen forests in northern and western North America. Males are brown-black with neat white spots and, during displays, a searing red eyebrow comb. Females are intricately scaled with brown, buff, and white.

  10. One of North America’s spectacular dancing grouse species, the Sharp-tailed Grouse gathers at open display grounds known as leks on spring mornings.

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