Scientific name: Lagopus lagopus scoticus
Size: Up to 40cm
Distribution: Found in the north and western areas of the UK. Absent from the south east of England
Months seen: All year round
Habitat: Found in heather moorland
Food: Heather, seeds, berries and invertebrates
Special features: Red Grouse are stocky, medium sized, short-tailed game birds. The females have very speckled brown plumage, while the males have a darker red-brown plumage. In springtime the males have vivid crimson coloured eye wattles. The legs and feet are fully feathered to protect these birds from the harsh weather conditions they endure in winter on exposed moorland.
Red Grouse were once believed to be a species unique to the UK, but it has since been determined that these are a local race of the Scandinavian Willow Grouse.
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