Franklin's grouse Species of bird Franklin's grouse is a subspecies of the spruce grouse found in the Northwest Territories, British Columbia, and Alberta.
While not all birds do it in the same manner, most birds, to some degree or another, do in fact "go to bed" every night.
WASHINGTON— The Bureau of Land Management’s “Greater Sage-Grouse Rangewide Planning” was released today and lays out the agency’s intentions for 65 million acres of the bird’s habitat on public lands ...
Greater sage grouse — chicken-sized birds known for an elaborate mating ritual— were once found across much of the U.S. West. Their numbers plummeted in recent decades because of energy ...
It also holds the title of Pennsylvania’s state bird. But if you’re heading out to the woods expecting to see one, you might be out of luck. Pennsylvania’s ruffed grouse population has declined about ...
CO Anthony Bermel (Babbitt) checked grouse hunters, duck hunters, anglers, andATVriders.Grouse hunters are seeing moderate success, but there are very few young-of-the-year birds or spruce grouse in ...
Despite ongoing conservation efforts, a Western bird continues to face sharp population declines at the hands of climate change-induced impacts to its habitat which include wildfires and drought ...
Christmas Bird Counts (CBCs) were completed on 31 of Montana’s 36 potential count circles this year (#124), which was similar to the average number of counts completed during the period #115-123 (32).