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Squirrels, snowshoe hares, grouse, corvids, woodpeckers, and other medium to large songbirds are all potential prey of the goshawk.
The principal game birds of Britain are grouse, partridge, pheasant, plus woodcock, pigeon, quail, and various wild duck and marsh fowl.
Most game birds are also galliforms, including grouse, partridges, pheasants, quails, ptarmigans, and wild turkeys.
Bumblebees hugged the ground, water spiders skitted on temporary ponds, rivulets gushed from the moors and grouse kept an educated distance.
A government Minister has weighed into the controversy over alleged breaches of foot and mouth rules at a North Yorkshire grouse shoot.
Whole roast grouse may still come with game chips and bread sauce but there is game jus rather than over-thickened gravy.
These trees will help to provide shelter and food for birds including the rare black grouse.
In Scottish winters, while the rest of the country yearns for sun, the keepers on grouse moors pray for a deep, deep frost.
Wild birds that might be acceptable alternatives for William include woodcock, wood pigeon, partridge and grouse.
Apart from the grouse and the woodcock which gives the hill its name, it's a very important habitat for the hen harrier, which is very rare.
It is the home of the lapwing, curlew, golden plover, dunlin and red grouse.
The black grouse needs a more varied habitat than the better-established red grouse.
The problem is that numbers of red grouse are in freefall, continuing a downward trend witnessed over the past 20 years or more.
Fine weather throughout the spring and early summer has produced encouraging numbers of red grouse for the start of the season on Tuesday.
Marsden Moor supports large numbers of moorland birds such as the golden plover, red grouse, curlew and the diminutive twite.
Their farm is a haven for black grouse, lapwing, yellow wagtail, redshank, snipe and golden plover.
The cats can and do eat red squirrels, ground squirrels, and grouse, but an abundance of hares is lynx heaven.
Periodically, fights broke out between the males as they competed for the coveted role of alpha grouse.
So why cannot hen harriers, sparrowhawks and goshawks be controlled to protect lapwings, curlews, golden plovers and, yes, pheasants and grouse?
Actual shooting over grouse moors occurs on very few days per season and not at weekends or on public holidays.
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At the same time the arctic grouse, the whistling swan, and other northern birds entered the region of the Rhine and the Danube.
If they were sage grouse, I might not get near enough to them to shoot sure with my one arrow.
The country was alive with bear, ptarmigan, willow grouse, and capercailzie.
Occasionally, too, either Dallas or Abel would stroll round with his gun and get a few ptarmigan or willow grouse.
I guess that's why it's called the fool hen, though its proper name is the willow grouse.
I 400 also outlined in the mountainous hills near our vessel, as a background to my willow grouse.
From afar, from the other edge of the forest, came the calling of wood grouse.
Now and then, ahead of her, she saw a ruffed grouse wandering in the trail.
One of Loyd's men shot a sage hen, which is a species of grouse somewhat larger than a prairie hen.
Laws have been made for the protection of the pinnated grouse, or prairie chicken, and others of their tribe.
A local study of predation upon hares and grouse during the cyclic decimation.
Black-game are as keen as red grouse on oats, and a few sheaves thrown about always attracts them.
Then again we remark the same tendency to flock in autumn, as in the red grouse.
If we ever had occasion to adopt a bird as a national emblem, the choice might for one reason fall on the red grouse.
They impale the eggs of the red grouse upon their bills, and carry them away to eat at leisure.
This is the famous red grouse, a species familiar by name if not by appearance to most people.
Marvellously protective in coloration is the plumage of the red grouse in both sexes and at all times of the year.
During autumn and winter the life of the red grouse is by no means a happy one, that is to say in some ways.
Toward sunset great flights of sand grouse swarmed across the yellowing sky from some distant feeding ground.
The black grouse belongs to a closely allied genus, which has only two species.
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