Look like spruce grouse, not ptarmigan.


Look like spruce grouse, not ptarmigan.
Look like spruce grouse, not ptarmigan.
I made exact same mistake last year. I was gawking away what I thought were 'just' spruce grouse. Then when it flew away it just did not seem quite right!?
Discussion with Saskatchewan upland bird hunters confirmed I had just passed up on willow ptarmigan in thier 'summer' plummage. Exactly like these taken by ljones.
And why pass up on spruce grouse, all chickens is good eats...
Either way, once I had some doubt about it species, I decided not to pull the trigger on it.
It was only latter that I confirmed it's species. There could very well have been a closed season on it as ptarmigan are only recently added to the hunting regulations, and in only a few certain WMUs in Alberta.
Willow ptarmigan are also not every single year regular visitors down here. Nor is there a wide open provincial popular season on them, such as ruffies or spruce grouse.
Not in the slightest. Starting to turn white and the red slash over the eye. Snowdrift Chickens.
Here are a couple pictures of Ptarmigan I took back in October while their plumage was still changing, they look just like the pics above. The other identifying feature for the male in both my pics and the above pics is the red above the eyes.
Rock Ptarmigan-1 by ceriksson, on Flickr
Rock Ptarmigan-2 by ceriksson, on Flickr



























