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Spruce grouse


Spruce grouse
Photo Information
Copyright: Jack Thibodeau (jthibodeau) Silver Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 38 W: 0 N: 70] (326)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-06-02
Categories: Birds
Camera: Canon EOS 300 D, Sigma 70-300mm F4-5.6 II, Tiffen 58mm Sky 1A
Exposure: f/8, 1/500 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2007-10-09 9:58
Viewed: 801
Points: 10
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Status
Native to Labrador; introduced to Newfoundland.
Habitat
Spruce Grouse prefer coniferous and mixed wood forests, forest edges and openings, as well as older burnt lands and blueberry barrens.
Range
Spruce Grouse occur throughout Canada, except Prince Edward Island and Anticosti Island. They are found North to the treeline.
Food
Diet varies by season. Primary source is coniferous needles and buds, especially in winter. During summer, they prefer ground plants, berries and arthropods.
Predators/Threats
The principle predators of the Spruce Grouse are the lynx, fox and some large birds of prey, particularly the goshawk. Humans are also a major threat to the Spruce Grouse as they are a popular game bird.
Lifespan
Longest known record is 13 years but average lifespan of the Spruce Grouse is considerably less.
Appearance
Spruce Grouse are crow-sized forest birds. Males are gray-brown above with black throat and breast; variable white tipping along sides, sometimes forming partial or complete breast band. Red eye combs are conspicuous during courtship and display; short, black tail, usually with chestnut tip. Females vary from reddish to grayish-brown; heavily barred; spotted white below on blackish background; tail dark with brown or buff tip; lacks red eye combs.
Breeding Biology
Nests are depressions in the ground lined with grasses and leaves. Female lays between 4-7 buff eggs with brown markings. Incubation by the female begins when the clutch is complete and takes approximately 24 days.
Weight/Measurements
Total length is 38-43 cm; average weight is 456 g (female) and 492 g (male).
Notes
Spruce Grouse are sometimes referred to as "Fool Hens", often preferring to remain motionless and rely on their camoflauge to avoid predators rather than fleeing.

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  • taba Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 468 W: 126 N: 281] (1562)
  • [2007-10-09 11:08]

Hi Jack
good capture and cute bird...
good details, light and colors.
well done.
Taba

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  • tiklod Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 300 W: 74 N: 883] (3367)
  • [2007-10-09 16:36]

Hi Jack,
Nice shot. Excellent focus. Good details. Colours are lovely too.
Thanks for sharing, (Good election evening...)

Claude

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  • arfer Gold Star Critiquer [C: 2731 W: 0 N: 0] (0)
  • [2007-10-11 7:47]

hello Jack

A wonderful grab of this Spruce Grouse.The POV is very good showing excellent plumage detail.The composition is very good and the natural setting adds to the shot.You are doing a great job documenting the wildlife in your area.Nicely done.TFS

Rob

Wow! amazing shot! never seen it before, lucky you.
Great colours and detail...
Well captured...

Cecilia

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  • Athila Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 312 W: 238 N: 427] (1537)
  • [2008-04-10 17:44]

Good shot,
Nice and sharp. Exposure is excellent. And with the blur herbs in the forground it shows well their habitats and the difficulties to see them and to shoot them.(photographically of course).

Thanks for sharing Jack.

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