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  2. Western capercaillie - Wikipedia

    • The western capercaillie is a highly specialized herbivore, which feeds almost exclusively on blueberry leaves and berries with some grass seeds and fresh shoots of sedges in summertime. The young chicks are dependent on protein -rich food in their first weeks and thus mainly prey on insects. See more

    Overview

    The western capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus), also known as the Eurasian capercaillie, wood grouse, heather cock, cock-of-the-woods, or simply capercaillie /ˌkæpərˈkeɪl(j)i/, is a heavy member of the grouse family … See more

    Etymology

    The word capercaillie is a corruption of the Scottish Gaelic capall coille (Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [kʰaʰpəɫ̪ˈkʰɤʎə]) "Horse of the woodland". The Scots borrowing is spelled capercailzie (the Scots use of z represents an archaic … See more

     
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  2. Characteristics of the Western Capercaillie include123:
    • Sedentary and resident bird with small numbers overwintering in the south of their regions.
    • Eight subspecies with marginal differences between each, mainly confined to size and subtle changes in plumage.
    • Feet covered with small horns that give them better grip.
    • Legs covered with feathers which keep them warm in their cool environment.
    • Beak of both males and females is whitish-grey in color.
    • Not elegant fliers due to their body weight and short, rounded wings.
    • While taking off they produce a sudden thundering noise that deters predators.
    • Because of their body size and wing span they avoid young and dense forests when flying.
    • While flying they rest in short gliding phases.
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    This is basically a sedentary and resident bird with small numbers overwintering in the south of their regions. There are eight subspecies of the western capercaillie with marginal differences between each, mainly confined to size and subtle changes in plumage.
    birdfact.com/birds/western-capercaillie
    Capercaillies have feet which are covered with small horns that give them better grip. The legs are covered with feathers which keep them warm in their cool environment. The beak of both males and females is whitish-grey in color.
    www.theanimalfacts.com/birds/western-capercaillie/
    Western Capercaillies are not elegant fliers due to their body weight and short, rounded wings. While taking off they produce a sudden thundering noise that deters predators. Because of their body size and wing span they avoid young and dense forests when flying. While flying they rest in short gliding phases.
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  3. Capercaillie Bird - Fact, Information & Pictures

    Learn about the Capercaillie, the largest member of the grouse family, also known as the Western Capercaillie or Wood Grouse. Find out its characteristics, diet, habitat, threats and more.

     
  4. Western Capercaillies (Tetrao urogallus) Information

    Jul 13, 2023 · The Western Capercaillie is a highly specialized herbivore, which feeds almost exclusively on blueberry leaves and berries along with some grass seeds and fresh shoots of sedges in summertime. The young chicks are …

  5. ADW: Tetrao urogallus: INFORMATION

    West­ern ca­per­cail­lies are large grouse that ex­hibit ex­treme sex­ual di­mor­phism. Males are the largest of the grouse fam­ily, rang­ing from 4 to 5 kg while fe­males weigh no more than 2 kg. Males are dis­tin­guished by their dark black body …

  6. Western Capercaillie - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures …

    The Western capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) is a heavy member of the grouse family and the largest of all extant grouse species. It is found across Europe and the Palearctic and is renowned for its courtship display.

  7. Western Capercaillie Bird Facts (Tetrao urogallus)

    The Western Capercaillie is a large, ground-dwelling grouse with striking sexual dimorphism. Males are predominantly black with a glossy blue-green sheen on the chest, a distinctive red eyebrow, and a large, fan-shaped tail.

  8. Western Capercaillie | The Animal Facts

    Meet the western capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) including their appearance, diet, habitat, range, lifespan, breeding, facts and behavior.

  9. Western Capercaillie - eBird

    Huge gamebird of conifer forest, adjacent moorland, and clearings with shrubs, mainly in wilder areas. Mostly elusive, but occasional males go "rogue" and attack hikers. Groups of males display just after dawn in early spring, holding their …

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