Definitionn. large Arctic and subarctic grouse with feathered feet and usually white winter plumage
Last update: July 11, 2015
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The willow-grouse (Lagopus albus), the ptarmigan (L. [Please select]
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Do ptake some ptarmigan. [Please select]
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, Ptarmigan Hill, near head of Ashnola River, Cascade Range, British Columbia). [Please select]
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The pinnated grouse, sage grouse, Bob White quail and ptarmigan exercise but little keen reason in self-protection. [Please select]
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_The game birds most nervous and foolish, and difficult to maintain in captivity,_ are the grouse, ptarmigan and quail. [Please select]
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Hunting excursions were organised, and reindeer, musk oxen, partridges, and ptarmigan were met with. [Please select]
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On the same day the last covey of ptarmigan was met with. [Please select]
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Thus the months went by until the middle of May arrived, and the ptarmigan began to appear. [Please select]
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All the grouse and ptarmigan of Montana need a five-year close season. [Please select]
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But there are few better illustrations of this curious fact than that afforded by the Ptarmigan, a bird which is found in the northern parts of Europe and America, including the north of Scotland. [Please select]
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The ptarmigan frequents wild, mountainous districts, and builds its nest upon the open hillsides, among the coarse grass and mossy rocks. [Please select]
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