
Dusky Grouse Identification - All About Birds
This large grouse lives in mountain forests of ponderosa and lodgepole pine, aspen, and fir. Males are steely gray-blue with purplish air sacs in the neck and red eye combs that they show off for brownish, highly camouflaged females.
Dusky Grouse | Audubon Field Guide
A large, dark forest grouse of inland regions of the western U.S. and Canada. Until recently, this and the Sooty Grouse were considered to make up one species under the name Blue Grouse. Slow-moving and inconspicuous, but often surprisingly tame.
Dusky grouse - Wikipedia
The dusky grouse (Dendragapus obscurus) is a species of forest-dwelling grouse native to the Rocky Mountains in North America. [2] [3] It is closely related to the sooty grouse (Dendragapus fuliginosus), and the two were previously considered a single species, the blue grouse. [2] [3] [4]
Dusky Grouse (formerly known as Blue Grouse) - Birdzilla
Apr 24, 2023 · The Dusky Grouse (Dendragapus obscurus), also known as the Blue Grouse, is a medium-sized bird that can measure up to 12-15 inches long and is found in the Rocky Mountains in North America. Its unique plumage and elusive nature make it a sought-after game bird for hunters and a fascinating subject for birdwatchers.
Dusky Grouse Facts, Description, Distribution, Pictures
Jul 8, 2017 · After an age of 10-28 days, the chicks and the mother go their separate ways while foraging. Soon after, around the beginning of autumn, the babies become independent and join adult groups. Till very recently, the dusky grouse and sooty grouse were considered subspecies of the blue grouse.
Dusky Grouse - American Bird Conservancy
The Dusky Grouse is vulnerable to habitat loss resulting from poor grazing and forest management practices. It's popular as a game bird—of all of North America's grouse species, only the two sage-grouse species are larger—but its yearly …
Dusky Grouse - eBird
Learn more about Dusky Grouse from… Large, dark chickenlike bird found in wooded habitats, usually with conifers and shrubby undergrowth. Typically seen on the ground; easiest to see in mid-summer when females and chicks frequent roadsides and trails.
Dusky Grouse - NDOW
They are the third largest grouse on the continent, next to the greater and Gunnison sage grouse. These birds live in high-elevation montane forests and the surrounding sagebrush and shrublands. In Nevada, they are found in small pockets …
Dusky Grouse - All About Birds
This large grouse lives in mountain forests of ponderosa and lodgepole pine, aspen, and fir. Males are steely gray-blue with purplish air sacs in the neck and red eye combs that they show off for brownish, highly camouflaged females.
Dusky Grouse (Dendragapus obscurus) - DUGR
The Dusky Grouse was once a sub-species of the now forgotten Blue Grouse. This large game bird can be found in the opened shrublands of the western mountain slopes.