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Ruff | Audubon Field Guide
Of the various Eurasian shorebirds that stray into North America, this one is the most regular and widespread in its occurrence. Ruffs are best known for their bizarre courtship plumage and rituals.
Ruff Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Ruffs gather in huge concentrations of up to one million birds on West African nonbreeding grounds, and a few stray individuals visit North America each year. The extravagant plumage of male Ruffs comes in an almost endless variety of colors and pattern combinations.
Ruff Sightings Map, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Ruffs gather in huge concentrations of up to one million birds on West African nonbreeding grounds, and a few stray individuals visit North America each year.</p>
Ruffed grouse - Wikipedia
The ruffed grouse (Bonasa umbellus) is a medium-sized grouse occurring in forests from the Appalachian Mountains across Canada to Alaska. It is the most widely distributed game bird in North America. [2] . It is non-migratory. It is the only species in the genus Bonasa.
Ruff - Reeve (Calidris pugnax) - RUFF - Birds of North America
The Ruff is a medium-size shorebird native to Eurasia. The male is a spectacular looking bird when seen in the spring. This is when it changes from a sleek looking shorebird, to having thick feathers appearing on its neck.
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If we accept this theory, two possibilities exist: either the American population of the Ruff is frequently restocked via the tropical Atlantic crossing, or else the stock is maintained by breeding in North America. There are two pieces of evidence to support the latter.