Adulte mâle © Ryan Sanderson Macaulay Library ML 148505351
Adulte femelle © Ronald Goddard
Adulte mâle © Bryan Calk
Parade © Chris Wood
Adulte mâle © Chris Wood
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Adulte mâle © Christian Hagenlocher
Adulte mâle © Ryan Sanderson
Habitat © Paul Roisen

Tétras des prairies Tympanuchus cupido

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Identification

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN

Plump, chickenlike bird found in grasslands. Body and wings entirely barred brown with paler buffy throat. In spring, males gather at display site and dance to attract females: look for them hunched over with earlike feathers protruding from the head and yellowish-orange skin exposed on the neck. Inconspicuous and difficult to find away from display sites. Separate from Lesser Prairie-Chicken by range; averages slightly darker and larger than Lesser. Darker than Sharp-tailed Grouse with more heavily barred sides and belly; rounded tail.

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN