How to Use ruffed grouse in a Sentence
ruffed grouse
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Ptarmigan, sharptail and ruffed grouse can now easily reach the topmost buds on willows and birch.
—John Schandelmeier, Anchorage Daily News, 2018-04-10
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Arguably the best research on West Nile Virus and ruffed grouse was conducted over the last decade in Pennsylvania.
—Paul A. Smith, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 2018-05-23
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More information about ruffed grouse management can be found on the Minnesota DNR website at mndnr.gov/hunting/grouse.
—John Myers, Twin Cities, 2019-10-23
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Minnesota’s common loon, a sleek black-and-white bird with beady red eyes, could lose its entire summer range; Pennsylvania’s ruffed grouse, a plump creature with dappled feathers, could lose both its summer and winter ranges.
—National Geographic, 2019-10-10
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The combination of alpine, muskeg and stands of young aspen and birch established after a fire — more than a million acres burned in 2004 — created an infusion of nutrients ideal for ruffed grouse.
—Author: Christine Cunningham, Alaska Dispatch News, 2017-09-28
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