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ViewsRuffed GrouseFrom Opus
[edit] Identification40-50cm. Long square brownish tail with barring and a black band near the end, grey-brown head, neck and back, breast is light with barring, ruffs are on the sides of the neck. These birds also have a crest on top of their head, which sometimes lies flat. Both sexes are similarly marked and sized. [edit] DistributionCanada and northern United States. [edit] TaxonomyFourteen subspecies are recognized:[1] [edit] HabitatOpen areas. [edit] BehaviourFemales nest on the ground, typically laying 6–8 eggs. The nests occasionally are parasitized by Ring-necked Pheasants or Wild Turkeys that lay eggs in the nests. The diet includes buds, leaves, berries, seeds, and insects. [edit] References
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