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The Ruffed Grouse, an American Native
The Ruffed Grouse is one of 10 native grouse species native to the U.S. They live in 38 states, mostly in the northern section of the country. In the east they live as far south as northern Georgia and northeastern Alabama. This is a hardy bird, and thrives during severe winters. They range in size from 17 to 25 ounces, which is slightly larger than a pigeon. As with most species, the males are generally larger than females. The name “ruffed” comes from the long shiny feathers on the neck (which is more prominent in males) that when the bird is threatened or showing off, puff up to make…