- Black Grouse
Taxobox
name = Black Grouse
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
image_width = 200px
image_caption = Female
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Aves
ordo =Galliformes
familia =Tetraonidae
genus = "Tetrao "
species = "T. tetrix"
binomial = "Tetrao tetrix"
binomial_authority = (Linnaeus, 1758)The Black Grouse or Blackgame ("Tetrao tetrix") is a large bird in the
grouse family. It is a sedentaryspecies , breeding across northernEurasia inmoorland andbog areas near to woodland, mostly boreal. The Black Grouse is closely related to theCaucasian Black Grouse . These birds have a group display or lek in early spring.As with many Gamebirds, the male is larger than the female at 49-55 cm compared to her 40-45 cm length. The cock is very distinctive, with black plumage, apart from red wattles and a white wingbar, and a
lyre -shaped tail, which appears forked in flight. His song is loud, bubbling and somewhatdove -like.The female is greyish-brown and has a cackling call. She takes all responsibility for nesting and caring for the chicks, as is typical with gamebirds.
The male and female are sometimes referred to by their folk names, Blackcock and Greyhen respectively.
Reproduction and Distribution
Black grouse have a very distinctive and well recorded courtship ritual or game. At dawn in the spring, the males strut around in a traditional area and display whilst making a highly distinctive mating call. This process is called a Lek - the grouse are said to be "lekking".
Black Grouse can be found across
Europe fromGreat Britain (but notIreland ) throughScandinavia and intoRussia . In eastern Europe they can be found inHungary ,Poland ,Latvia ,Estonia ,Lithuania andPoland . There is a population inThe Alps , and isolated remnants inGermany ,Denmark ,France andHolland .Conservation
This species is declining in western
Europe due to loss of habitat, disturbance, predation by foxes, crows, etc., and small populations gradually dying out.They have declined in the UK (especially
England ), having disappeared from many of their former haunts. They are nowextinct inLancashire ,Derbyshire ,Exmoor ,East Yorkshire ,New Forest ,Nottinghamshire ,Worcestershire ,Quantock Hills ,Cornwall ,Dartmoor ,Kent ,Wiltshire andSurrey .A program to re-introduce Black Grouse into the wild started in 2003 in the
Upper Derwent Valley area of thePeak District inEngland . 30 grouse were released in October 2003, followed by 10 male grouse in December 2004 and a further 10 male and 10 female in April 2005. The programme is being run jointly by the National Trust,Severn Trent Water andPeak District National Park .Conservation groups helping to revive the Black Grouse include the
RSPB and theGame Conservancy Trust .Meanwhile, it should be noted that the tails of black-cocks have, since late Victorian times, been popular adornments for hats worn with
Highland Dress . Most commonly associated withGlengarry andBalmoral orTam O'Shanter caps, they still continue to be worn by pipers of civilian and militarypipe-band s. Since 1904, all ranks of theRoyal Scots andKing's Own Scottish Borderers have worn them in their full-dress headgear and that tradition is carried on in the dress glengarries of the current Scottish-super regiment, TheRoyal Regiment of Scotland .References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
External links
* [http://www.blackgrouse.info/ Black Grouse in the UK]
* [http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdguide/name/b/blackgrouse/index.asp RSPB Black Grouse]
* [http://www.gct.org.uk/conservationguide_intro.asp?ImageId=6 Game Conservancy Trust Conservation Guide]
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