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The Caucasian grouse or Caucasian black grouse (Lyrurus mlokosiewiczi) is a large bird in the grouse family. It is closely related to the black grouse (L. tetrix).
The black grouse is one of two species of grouse in the genus Lyrurus, the other being the lesser-known Caucasian grouse. The female is greyish-brown and has a cackling or warbling call. She takes all responsibility for nesting and caring for the chicks, as typical with most galliforms .
Black grouse Lyrurus tetrix (Linnaeus, 1758) ... Caucasian grouse Lyrurus mlokosiewiczi (Taczanowski, 1875) The Caucasus, specifically the Caucasus Mountains: Size:
Birders like to head out to spot Georgia's 'big five' that are hard to spot elsewhere, including Caucasian Chiffchaff, Caucasian Snowcock, Güldenstädt's Redstart, Caucasian Black Grouse, and ...
The black grouse is one of the fastest declining birds in the UK and have moved further north due to climate change. Footage shows endangered black grouse mating ritual on shooting range Skip to ...
The last UK-wide survey of black grouse was carried out in 2005, and it estimated the overall population at 5,100 males, with 3,400 in Scotland, 1,500 in England and 200 in Wales.
Grouse are game, and hunters kill millions each year for food, sport, and other uses. In the United Kingdom, this takes the form of driven grouse shooting. The male black grouse's tail feathers are a traditional ornament for hats in areas such as Scotland and the Alps. Folk dances from the Alps to the North American prairies imitate the ...
Teberda is an important bird area, with 226 species recorded. The near-threatened Caucasian black grouse is a resident of the reserve, and endemic to the Caucasus. [2] Caucasian black grouse, a resident of the Teberda Reserve. 1-Ruble silver coin, Russia, 1995