This picture was taken on 21 March 2007 in our back yard. There is little difference between the sexes. Ruffed Grouse are masters at camouflage and many times will not fly until it's threat is within a few feet. Twenty years ago when we were first clearing this property, we didn't have any bathroom facilities. A friend that was helping me had nature call, so took a stroll down one of the paths that ran through the property to find a suitable log for support. He found one and just as he was getting comfortable on his log, a Ruffed Grouse flew up from between his legs with a thunderous flapping of it's wings. Needless to say, he had little problem having a BM.
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Ruffed Grouse
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Labels: birch partridge, Bonasa umbellus, grouse, ruffed grouse
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Wood Ducks
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Labels: aix sponsa, diving ducks, wood duck
Great Egrets in breeding plummage
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Labels: ardea alba, egret, great egrets, great white egret, white heron
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