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04-07-2011, 09:26 AM
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RUFFED GROUSE
That looks like a Runge Grouse on that A1S. The females do a strut intended to lead you away from the clutch of eggs or young birds. They occassionally continue this through the early season.
I,m getting to feel a little more like myself, and can put my feet under the computer for a while.
Best, Austin
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