List of Birds of Great Britain - Grouse

Grouse

Order: Galliformes. Family: Tetraonidae

Grouse are sturdy, medium-sized terrestrial birds of the Northern Hemisphere. They have feathered feet and nostrils and short, rounded wings. They feed mainly on plant material and lay their eggs in a simple scrape on the ground. They are gamebirds and large numbers were shot in the past in moorland areas. There are about 19 species worldwide, 4 in Britain.

Common name Binomial Status
Red Grouse Lagopus lagopus A resident breeding species
Ptarmigan Lagopus muta A resident breeding species
Black Grouse Tetrao tetrix A resident breeding species
Western Capercaillie Tetrao urogallus B & C resident reintroduced population

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