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  • i found one of those in my yard today... thats the first time ive ever seen one b4... at first i thought it was a chicken at first glace.. that was weird lol

  • people hunt them the taste really good yummmmmmmmmmmm

  • i'd rather eat any hunted animal over regular grocery store meat. first, the animal isnt abused, second, its lean, and thirdly, they eat properly. so what your left with is some good healthy meat.

  • i see those every day

  • Thanks man, i've been searching for 'em alot pecking gravel on the road but so far no success. Just a question but do blue grouse have a very loud patter when they fly... like the flapping of there wings. I know ruffle grouse do but i have seen many birds fly away that where rather large just no sound. I have only ever shot a ruffled grouse befor. Male one though.

  • "Just a question but do blue grouse have a very loud patter when they fly... like the flapping of there wings."

    I honestly am not certain for the simple reason Blue Grouse are not found in my region. I can say that most upland game birds, along with pheasants and quail, do have that motor-like, vibrating wingbeat when they flush.

  • how do we find them

  • no bb gun

  • look on the ground

  • actualy i try to learn as much as i can because i hunt them. I need to know there habitat what they eat on the island and stuff dude, unlucky for me on vancouver island there are like no fucking grouse anywhere... anywhere within my reach any place past port alberni is a little far for my motorhome.

  • "I need to know there habitat what they eat on the island and stuff dude, unlucky for me on vancouver island there are like no fucking grouse anywhere..."

    I would imagine blue grouse would be prevalent in your area. If you want to find ruffed grouse, you'll have to enter forests (and the edges of them) that are predominantly deciduous; birch, poplar, and especially(!) aspen.

    They also like mixed forests and like to hide under evergreens.

  • far maybe not too deep into the mountains

  • foyad dont kno shit about the birds

  • You better have shot that grouse after you took this video cause eating is about all a grouse is good for.

  • grouse shit is more better than you

  • damn thats lucky to see them i never seen them yet? how can i find them just tell me how plz

  • Nice footage. Where was this taken at?

  • in my front yard in the fall of the year he was really hungry so i got close easy. it was filmed in Tors Cove, Newfoundland

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