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#62995 06/08/09 06:25 AM
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I saw a bird on the North Fork of Lone Pine Creek trail yesterday, just above the main Whitney trail, that I couldn't identify, nor am I able to find an image on the Internet. It didn't fly away when I came upon it; it just walked slowly, picking at the ground with its beak. It was brown (maybe solid--but it was in a very shady spot), large and tall, with a long wide body. It was bigger than a quail and it didn't have the quail crown thing. And quail usually don't hang around. It looked like some other type of "game" bird. Maybe a wild turkey...but it didn't look like the wild turkey photos that I found on the Internet. Does anyone know what it could be?

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Google images for "sooty grouse" and "blue grouse".

Here's one posted several years ago (check that link for several pictures):




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We saw some grouse last September on the trail from Tenaya Lake to Clouds Rest.

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We saw a pair up the Meysan Lake Trail last August







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Yeah, those grouse make a really weird, low whooping noise, too.

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Here's the male version of the same species. I believe it would be the males making the whooping calls.

This one was spotted below Cathedral Lakes last summer.



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