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Unread 05-25-2012, 09:59 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by charlie cleveland View Post
... is a woodcock and a snipe the same birds...we have snipe in miss. but for sure no grouse... charlie
Charlie, woodcock and snipe are two different game birds. As you know snipe are found in wet marshy areas, whereas the habitat of woodcock is generally damp woodlands and tag alders. A Woodcocks diet is nearly 100% earthworms, they probe with their prehensile beak into the soil for their meals. Here's a pic I took the other day of a Woodcock hen, she was on a blacktop road, probably had a nest nearby and let me approach within a couple of feet before flushing and flying off to just the other side of the road.
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