A sharp-tailed grouse from the population in south-central Wyoming shows its colors. New research by University of Wyoming scientists finds that the birds in this population are likely a distinct ...
NORTHEASTERN MONTANA -- Morning comes early in sharptail camp. We slither out of our down cocoons into the heavy dew before dawn. A hunter wouldn't have to get out of the tent this early to hunt ...
KETTLE RIVER, Minn. — This should be the time of year when sharp-tailed grouse do their dancing, the territorial mating ritual when males square off to bluff fight and females gather to watch. To the ...
To my mind, the sight of a covey of sharp-tailed grouse perched in a tree on a winter morning is one of nature's sublime experiences. Nor am I the only person to think so. My own opinion grows out of ...
For the first time in seven years, Wisconsin may host a sharp-tailed grouse hunting season this fall. At least that's the recommendation of the Department of Natural Resources' Sharp-tailed Grouse ...
Hunters in the greater Missoula region this fall may encounter a game bird not seen in the area for decades: sharp-tailed grouse.
Wisconsin will host a sharp-tailed grouse hunting season this fall, the first since 2018. The decision to resume a hunt comes after four consecutive years of population increases of the ...
For decades, a population of grouse in south‑central Wyoming and northwest Colorado has been identified as Columbian sharp‑tailed grouse, the same subspecies that can be found in far western Wyoming ...
For the first time in seven years, Wisconsin may host a sharp-tailed grouse hunting season this fall. The committee, made up of DNR staff and a variety of stakeholders, including members of the ...
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