
Grouse - Wikipedia
Grouse / ɡraʊs / are a group of birds from the order Galliformes, in the family Phasianidae.
Grouse | Bird Species, Habitat & Diet | Britannica
Grouse, any of a number of game birds in the family Tetraonidae (order Galliformes). In addition to species called grouse, the group includes several birds known by particular names, such as …
Grouse - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Grouse are a group of large, chicken‑like birds belonging to the family Phasianidae, the same family as pheasants, partridges, and turkeys. They are generally characterized by their plump …
Grouse Species — The North American Grouse Partnership
The 12 species and their subspecies are listed below. Click on each species common name to find information about it on Cornell Lab’s “All About Birds” website, including an overview with …
8 Types of Grouse (Bonasa, Dendragapus, Falcipennis, …
There are six types of grouse in North America, the Ruffed Grouse and Spruce Grouse are the most abundant and widespread.
15 Types of Grouse Birds: Identification and Habitat
Aug 30, 2025 · This guide introduces 15 different types of grouse birds, from the well-known Ruffed Grouse of North America to the elusive Hazel Grouse of Eurasia, highlighting their …
Grouse Facts - RGS
RANGE Ruffed Grouse (Bonasa umbellus) are the most widely distributed resident game bird in North America, living now or recently in all of the Canadian Provinces and in 38 of the 49 …
Types of Grouse (With Pictures) - Avibirds.com
Explore different types of grouse: detailed species profiles, habitats, unique behaviors, and conservation statuses. A must-read for bird enthusiasts
Ruffed Grouse Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of …
Apr 6, 2013 · The dappled, grayish or reddish Ruffed Grouse is hard to see, but its “drumming on air” display is a fixture of many spring forests. It can come as a surprise to learn this distant …
Grouse Bird Facts - Tetraoninae - A-Z Animals
May 27, 2024 · Grouse are medium-sized, stocky birds that live in the Northern Hemisphere. Their feathers closely resemble their habitat. This plumage provides them with camouflage and …