A ruffed grouse typically lays between 8 to 12 eggs in a single clutch, which can be informally referred to as a "litter." The exact number can vary depending on factors such as the age and health of the female grouse and environmental conditions. After hatching, the chicks, often called "cheepers" due to their peeping sounds, are precocial and can leave the nest shortly after.
The male of the grouse family is usually called a blackcock. The females are usually called hens. The males are often more colorful.
A name with three words, the third is usually the subspecies. For example, Lagopus lagopus is a species of grouse. A subspecies of this is Lagopus lagopus scoticus (the red grouse)
The plural is grouse.
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A grouse is a bird.
Grouse and Quail
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The anagram of grouse is rogues.
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