Monday, March 20, 2006

Willow Ptarmigan


Known as the Newfoundland partridge, the ptarmigan prefers wind swept hills and barren country. Two partridge species, Willow Ptarmigan and the Rock Ptarmigan, are found throughout the province.

The partridge epitomizes the open wilderness. It is an arctic bird, and it is believed that the Burin and Avalon peninsulas of newfoundland may be the most southern, naturally occurring extremity for the bird's range in North America.

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1 comment:

Genevieve Netz said...

What a beautiful bird. It reminds me of the prairie chicken and grouse of the Great Plains. I think they are in the same family.