Submitted by Razoray20 t3_11z6ohg in Pennsylvania
gggg500 t1_jdbbwkl wrote
I’ve lived in PA my entire life and I’ve never seen a ruffed grouse once. For real.
Also deer are reptiles, not amphibians. /s
ChickenGreaseLips t1_jdc4gfb wrote
They’re incredible once you do. Will likely scare the piss out of you flying away before you actually see them.
lager81 t1_jdchazz wrote
Yup I was gonna say the same thing, you'll just be walking along and out of the grass they pop to scare the shit out of you. One time at my cabin we had a "pet" grouse, must of had babies nearby but it would sit on our picnic table and just hang about 5 feet from us as we cooked on the grill lol. It was a really cool bird but sadly we found it dead on the porch, it tried to fly into the cabin, broke a window and I guess it's neck in the process
ChickenGreaseLips t1_jddt5w9 wrote
I hear that story a lot. They do not understand windows at all
Razoray20 OP t1_jdl825f wrote
Same dude. Windows, I mean.
Own-Mathematician336 t1_jddrsgf wrote
Lol heart attack chicken
Scrungo_Mungo t1_jdboj89 wrote
Seen them multiple times in Adams county haha
ho_merjpimpson t1_jdcvj3h wrote
Crazy. We see them daily when we are upstate. Its remarkable how much they are essentially just tree chickens.
Their mating call is really cool too. A super low toned thump that gets exponentially faster.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0obByQW23k
when you are farther than 60' away all you can hear is the low tone. Travels surprisingly far.
Bucs-and-Bucks t1_jdcww3u wrote
Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
ho_merjpimpson t1_jdd13g6 wrote
Very happy to!! See my other comment for some more fun stuff.
gggg500 t1_jdcxa9u wrote
Thanks for sharing. I’m almost 30, lived in rural central PA my whole life, gone for tons of walks and been out in nature quite a bit.
One million percent sure I have never seen or heard a Ruffed Grouse. Are they only in certain parts of PA??
ho_merjpimpson t1_jdd0z4s wrote
Certain parts, yes. But less so that they are only native to certain parts, and more so that only certain parts of the state are undeveloped enough for them to thrive. They not only need forests, but large swatches of forests. Unfortunately most of the state has very segmented patches of forest which doesn't cut it for them.
Best shot at seeing one is going to somewhere up near cherry springs/pa grand canyon/allegheny and finding an area within or adjoining a large section of undeveloped forest and then find a fallow field or an area that was recently logged.
Had one land on my treestand a couple years ago. Couldn't risk getting my phone out to take a photo, but it was literally 2' from my face. Pretty awesome.
More fun facts... They also make super awesome patterns in the snow. They basically dive bomb into soft snow and chill there for a long time and then when they take off, all you see is the pattern of their wings.
gggg500 t1_jdd41zc wrote
Thanks again for the info!! Coolest birds I’ve ever seen besides Bald Eagles are large White Herons and also massive 6-foot wingspan Turkey Vultures down around in the Harrisburg area. I’ve also seen actual Turkey up close in and around Harrisburg too. But I have definitely never seen a Ruffed Grouse. Maybe I will see one someday!! I grew up near Lock Haven and I never once saw a Ruffed Grouse ever. They kinda do look like chickens!
Razoray20 OP t1_jdynzuj wrote
That’s really very cool. I’m certain I’ve never encountered this bird. Thank you.
Mor_Tearach t1_jddlry3 wrote
Dauphin here. Never had them until a couple years ago. They're not close, climbing pretty far up a ridge not far from our house heard one. Could not believe it. And yep. 3 years in a row same spot.
Of course we have porcupine now too. Cool stuff balanced out. Those things are a giant pain to have around plus fishers were introduced as a predator. Which means those grouse won't be around long.
ho_merjpimpson t1_jddr5oi wrote
Don't get me started on porcupines. They have desroyed so much of our stuff, its been a never ending battle. Insult to injury is that they aren't even good eating!
Our attempt to combat them this year is going to be to, instead of protect everything from them, and "exterminate" them, we are going to try to put a salt block out on a stump... Basically a sacrificial anode for our cabin, lol.
gggg500 t1_jddpd1f wrote
Also random question: do ruffed grouse fly? Like a Robin would? Or are the more like Turkey - can fly short bouts?
ho_merjpimpson t1_jddqlrx wrote
Closer to turkeys. They fly and can fly decent distances, but they don't just fly around all willy nilly. Its rare to see one in flight when it wasn't you that spooked one.
The one that landed in my treestand got kicked up by my dad.
Razoray20 OP t1_jdl8by3 wrote
I’m south central PA, I see lots of Turkey and lots of our new state amphibian. Like, 40+ herds of them in the fall in the cornfields.
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Griff82 t1_jdc7hkk wrote
I’m seeing them in Susco quite a bit. They are pretty cool.
Own-Mathematician336 t1_jddrpuu wrote
Never seen a grouse in pa? City life?
the population isn’t what it was 10-15 years ago but I’ve noticed in the area I live they are coming back with the clear cuts.
gggg500 t1_jddw4jk wrote
No I grew up in a very small town (Lock Haven). Lived here in central Pa over 30 years. I’ve been in Harrisburg for the last 7 years. Seen bald eagle, 6-foot wingspan Turkey vultures up close, just regular old Turkey flocks up close, those big tall white herons, seagulls, all kinds of other random birds (hummingbirds, blue jays). Just never seen a Ruffed Grouse. Not once, ever.
Own-Mathematician336 t1_jde3p26 wrote
Damn lock haven is a stone throw from me lol I’m marshcrick area
gggg500 t1_jde7h7l wrote
Damn! I know at least two people from up in Marsh Crick. That is such a small area up there I almost guarantee you’d know them. I was only ever up in Marsh Crick once myself though. And I had some relatives on my gram’s side who lived there a long time ago (like about 100 years ago). I’ll message you the names maybe you’ll know them lol
alternatingflan t1_jdjgoeu wrote
“…reptiles, not amphibians.” Oh, so ‘your’ that guy…
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