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posted November 29, 2021 10:42 AM
...that attempted to smash through my patio door this morning? It looks like some sort of juvenile raptor to me.







 
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posted November 29, 2021 10:47 AMHide Post
Currently: a dead one.

Before that: Some type of local Grouse. Maybe a spruce Grouse.





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posted November 29, 2021 10:51 AMHide Post
Looks like a grouse to me. Field dress it and fry it in butter
 
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posted November 29, 2021 10:57 AMHide Post
Looks like a ruffed grouse from what I can see.
 
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posted November 29, 2021 10:58 AMHide Post
That's a Ruffed Grouse, fairly common in MN.

Jelly beat me to it.


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posted November 29, 2021 11:01 AMHide Post
Thanks. I wonder why it committed Harakiri.
 
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posted November 29, 2021 11:04 AMHide Post
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posted November 29, 2021 11:06 AMHide Post
Yep, a Ruffed Grouse. One of the tastiest game birds out there. I've eaten a bunch of them.

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posted November 29, 2021 11:31 AMHide Post
As my name would imply, That sir is a red phased ruffed grouse. Beautiful bird.

Check the eyelid, if there is a bit or red on the upper it will help determine the sex

Fantastic eating.
 
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posted November 29, 2021 11:38 AMHide Post
It's a male I think.
 
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posted November 29, 2021 11:42 AMHide Post
Just back from a MI ‘Ruffled Grouse’ hunt a few weeks ago.

There’s a phenomenon that hasn’t been mentioned yet, that’s the ‘crazy flight’ of some grouse, usually in Nov. It’s thought to be part of a ‘dispersal process’. It’s a time your more likely to see one going through a window, as they’ve done at our camp.

https://buffalonews.com/news/o...29-0d5a44fcdc47.html

So besides bird I.D., their behavior can get a little strange latter November. Yes, taste pretty good. I’ve taken some home that were hit by a vehicle in front of me as they flew low across the highway.
 
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posted November 29, 2021 11:45 AMHide Post
A real delicacy.
Beautiful bird.
Population is way down here in Pennsylvania. West Nile Virus I believe has hit them hard. Also, predators have an impact.
 
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posted November 29, 2021 12:28 PMHide Post
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Originally posted by Pyker:
Thanks. I wonder why it committed Harakiri.


Sometimes it just happens. I found a hawk at the base of my picture window one time and of all the birds that I think would not fly into a window, it would be the hawk. And why it didn't break my window is another mystery.


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posted November 29, 2021 12:38 PMHide Post
That’s a Ruffed Grouse alright. That glass on your patio door really “Ruffed” it up, but good!
 
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posted November 29, 2021 12:50 PMHide Post
It's an ex-parrot.



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posted November 29, 2021 01:12 PMHide Post
Ruffed Grouse.

I've spent many an afternoon totin' a doublegun whilst in pursuit of them.

Ten minutes after smashing into my window it would be on my grill with some shallots and spuds.
 
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posted November 29, 2021 01:35 PMHide Post
I have a solarium on the back of my house. Used to get three or four birds a year kill themselves.
I bought a bunch of stickers of hummingbirds and put them on the glass. Haven't had a birdstrike since.
Kind of ugly, but I didn't like the birds getting killed.
 
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posted November 29, 2021 02:28 PMHide Post
Why don't they swerve when they see the other bird coming at them?
 
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posted November 29, 2021 02:35 PMHide Post
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Originally posted by Texas Bob C.:
Why don't they swerve when they see the other bird coming at them?


They don't want to be a chicken?! Big Grin

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posted November 29, 2021 02:36 PMHide Post
We call em dinner around here. Smile


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