red grouse
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Definition
Noun: 1. A reddish-brown grouse (Lagopus lagopus scotica) native to the upland heather moors of Great Britain and Ireland: This is a subspecies of the willow ptarmigan, specifically adapted to live on heather moorland. It is a medium-sized, ground-dwelling bird known for its distinctive plumage and habitat.
Examples of Usage
- The red grouse is a iconic game bird of the British countryside.
- Conservation efforts focus on managing heather moorland to support the red grouse population.
- We spotted a covey of red grouse taking flight from the heather.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in the context of field sports, particularly grouse shooting, which is a traditional activity on managed moorlands in the UK.
- In ecology, the bird is studied as an indicator species for the health of heather moorland ecosystems.
Variants and Related Words
- Grouse (noun): The general term for birds in the family Tetraonidae, which includes the red grouse, black grouse, and capercaillie.
- Moorland game bird: A descriptive phrase for birds like the red grouse that inhabit moorlands.
- Lagopus lagopus scotica: The scientific name for the red grouse subspecies.
Synonyms
- Moorfowl (a less common, regional name).
- Moor bird (a general descriptive term).
Related Phrases
- Grouse moor: A tract of upland heather habitat managed for the purpose of sustaining red grouse populations for shooting.
- The Glorious Twelfth: Refers to August 12th, the traditional start date for the red grouse shooting season in the UK.
Noun
- reddish-brown grouse of upland moors of Great Britain