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Uh, well I know that's a grouse of some sort, but being a southerner I'm not sure what sort. Not a ruffed I don't think, maybe a sharp-tail, blue, spruce?...Geo
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When an old man dies a library burns to the ground. (Old African proverb)
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The photo is labelled Ruffie715 so I will go with Ruffed.
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Definitely a Ruffed Grouse, Bonasa Umbellus.
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The photograph does look like it might be something different, but it's a ruffie hen. I've always wanted to see my favorite coverts in Summer colors and I finally got my chance last Monday. Northern Minnesota is a green buggy hell, as I expected, but beautiful none-the-less. She was on the road picking grit with at least four chicks that scattered upon my approach. The hen stayed on the road to distract me, only flying up to this perch after her babies had gotten under cover. I told her I'd be back in about 60 days.
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