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Posted on December 11, 2012 by Museum Staff

Ruffed Grouse Winter Adaptations

If you’re not already following Mary Holland’s blog, do!

CategoriesBirding, Related and Recommended Sites Tagsbirds, fall birds, nature, outdoors, ruffed grouse

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