Greater Sage-Grouse (centrocercus urophasianus) range in North America.
Canada:
· Alberta (southwest)
· British Columbia
· Saskatchewan (southwest)
USA:
· California (east to northeast)
· Colorado (western and southwest)
· Idaho (southern and eastern)
· Montana
· Nevada (northern)
· Oregon (southeast)
· North Dakota (southwest)
· South Dakota (northwest)
· Utah (north, northeast, south, southeast)
· Washington (north-central)
· Wyoming
i do i eat a sage grouse
The Sage Grouse is considered a keystone species.
It is found in the western United States, southern Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada.
a female red grouse is called a tyln. a female sage grouse is called a sage hen. greyhen is a female black grouse
Martin S. Drut has written: 'Habitat use and selection by sage grouse broods in southeastern Oregon' -- subject(s): Sage grouse, Food, Habitat 'Status of sage grouse with emphasis on populations in Oregon and Washington' -- subject(s): Sage grouse
yes
Family Phasianidae, including turkeys, grouse, quail, pheasants.
no they dont
Sage grouse eat sage. Its their primary source of food in the winter.
Harry G. Lumsden has written: 'The displays of the sage grouse' -- subject(s): Sage grouse, Birds, Behavior
Absolutely.
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