Ruffed Grouse Seek NATURE NOTEBOOK Shelter in Deep Snowdrifts During Harsh Winter Weather

Ruffed Grouse Seek NATURE NOTEBOOK Shelter in Deep Snowdrifts During Harsh Winter Weather

In northern states, ruffed grouse seek NATURE NOTEBOOK shelter in deep snowdrifts during harsh winter weather. In areas with lesser snowfall, There are 12 species of grouse native to North such as Kentucky, ruffed grouse shelter in America, with the ruffed grouse being one of the thick stands of pine or other conifers. smallest in the group. Weighing between 17-25 ounces, it is slightly larger than a pigeon. Ruffed grouse are forest Ruffed Grouse dwelling birds. They spend most of their time on the ground and Adult male ruffed grouse can be Kentucky’s undercover bird prefer thick cover. Areas logged territorial. To defend its property and for timber 8-10 years prior make attract female companions, the male excellent ruffed grouse habitat grouse “drums” on a log. The drumming Story by Ben Robinson and Zak Danks because of the thick new growth. sounds like a car trying to start. The grouse creates this sound by beating its Illustrations by Rick Hill wings against the air. Many people affectionately know the ruffed grouse by its other names: woods chicken, mountain pheasant or partridge. The ruffed grouse (Bonasa umbellus) has one of the largest distributions of any North American game bird. Its range spans from Canada to north Georgia. In Kentucky, ruffed grouse call the rugged Appalachian Mountains home. Look closely at the toes of a ruffed Kentucky grouse feed grouse and you will opportunistically on a variety find small finger- of foods throughout the year. like projections. Grouse chicks depend on a high- These projections are protein diet of insects in the early believed to act like weeks of life, then shift to vegetation mini-snowshoes to as the summer progresses. Blackberries, help the birds walk blueberries and wild cherries provide across snow. summer food. In fall, grouse eat the berries of dogwood, viburnum, greenbriar and wild grape. Grouse eat acorns, beechnuts and the buds and catkins of some trees like birch, hazelnut and serviceberry. In late Ruffed grouse typically have two winter, grouse rely on evergreen plants color phases: grayish and reddish such as Christmas ferns, partridgeberry, brown. Most grouse found in trailing arbutus and mountain laurel. Kentucky are reddish brown, with the grayish color more common in upper Males have long, shiny, dark feathers on the neck, the mid-western states where winters reason they are called “ruffed.” Male and female tend to be more severe. grouse are difficult to distinguish based on color. 20 Kentucky Afield Fall 2017 fw.ky.gov fw.ky.gov Fall 2017 Kentucky Afield 21.

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