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This chicken-like bird is a red-brown or grey-brown
with a slight crest, a fan-shaped, black-banded tail and black "ruffs"
on each side of the neck. The female makes soft hen-like clucks; in the spring
the male beats the air with it's wings creating a drum-like sound. It is very
popular as a game bird in the fall.
The grouse's natural habitat is in deciduous and mixed forests, especially
in those with dense undergrowth and scattered clearings. They occur from the
tree line of Alaska and northern Canada south throughout the Upper Peninsula
of Michigan
During the summer the grouse feeds on insects, seeds, fruits and sometimes,
a small snake or frog; the winter diet is much more limited consisting of
buds and catkins. A shallow, sheltered depression lined with leaves and filled
with 9 to 12 pinkish-buff, plain or spotted eggs characterizes the nest.