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Bonasa umbellus was
first described by Carl
Linnaeus in his 1766 12th
edition of
Systema Naturae. He
classified it as
Tetrao umbellus, placing...
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forest are wild
turkey (Meleagris
gallopavo silvestris),
ruffed grouse (
Bonasa umbellus),
mourning dove (Zenaida macroura),
common raven (Corvus corax), wood...
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gallopavo Ocellated turkey,
Meleagris ocellata Bonasa –
ruffed grouse Ruffed grouse,
Bonasa umbellus Canachites –
spruce grouse Spruce grouse, Canachites...
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Pandion haliaetus 2017
Pennsylvania Ruffed grouse (state game bird)
Bonasa umbellus 1931
South Carolina Northern mockingbird (former
state bird) Mimus...
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significant as prey to
American goshawks, the 560 g (1.23 lb)
ruffed grouse (
Bonasa umbellus) is one of the most
important prey
species in
North America (fourth...
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source for humans. Wild turkey,
Meleagris gallopavo (I)
Ruffed grouse,
Bonasa umbellus White-tailed ptarmigan,
Lagopus leucurus (I)
Sooty grouse, Dendragapus...
- wood****s (Scolopax minor) and even rock
pigeons and
ruffed grouse (
Bonasa umbellus), most
likely young or
fledgling aged birds, but all of
which are likely...
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source for humans. Wild turkey,
Meleagris gallopavo Ruffed grouse,
Bonasa umbellus White-tailed ptarmigan,
Lagopus leucurus Greater sage-grouse, Centrocercus...
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Northern Arizona. pp. 543–555. "Didelphis marsupialis". Fossilworks. "
Bonasa umbellus". Fossilworks. Morgan, Gary S.; Emsile,
Steven D. (2010). "Tropical...
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rabbit are also found. The
important presence of
ruffed grouse (
Bonasa umbellus) on the
Mountain has been
acknowledged by the
establishment of the...