Grouse, surprise!
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Grouse, surprise!
I cannot recall if I already brought this up. Has anyone had the %$@*# scared out of them by a Grouse? They just sit there, invisible, until you're right on top of them. Then, they BLAST into the air, leaving you with a pounding heart, dinner plate eyeballs, and possibly a need for an underware change. My last experience was at the Monarch/Crystal Lakes junction in Mineral King. I imagine I created a low pressure system by just trying to catch my breath.
The first time a Grouse got me was on the Big Wood River in Idaho. I was walking through a forest, Spanish Moss laden trees, at sundown. Creepy to begin with for a 12 year old. A grouse launched out from underfoot, and I was left screaming and running wild. I fell in the river on a dead run.
The first time a Grouse got me was on the Big Wood River in Idaho. I was walking through a forest, Spanish Moss laden trees, at sundown. Creepy to begin with for a 12 year old. A grouse launched out from underfoot, and I was left screaming and running wild. I fell in the river on a dead run.
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You'd think after the zillionth time I wouldn't jump ten feet into the air, but they get me every time... .
Even had a female keep coming at me last year. I looked around for chicks and there were two extremely tiny ones almost under my feet. The most perfect blending in I've ever seen.
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Even had a female keep coming at me last year. I looked around for chicks and there were two extremely tiny ones almost under my feet. The most perfect blending in I've ever seen.
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Re: Grouse
gdurkee wrote:You'd think after the zillionth time I wouldn't jump ten feet into the air, but they get me every time... .
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My grouse and chicks pic: http://community.webshots.com/photo/805 ... 5557BeDbUt
There were 7 chicks hiding under.
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On a trip in the Marbles, on the third day out, Pooch and I were scouting out a campsite, when Pooch, partially trained in SAR, stopped. Now he never had been worked as a hunting dog, so I had to go back the short distance to where he was and see what was up. I had almost reached him when with a whir of wings a grouse or something took off from this bush by the trail. I said good dog, come. I said come. As I turned back another bird took off. I never questioned him any more after that. Yes, I've been spooked a few times by them birds taking off underfoot it seems too.
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A few years back I met an aggresive grouse somewhere near Piute Creek. It had been far enough off the trail that I would never have seen it until it decided it wanted me to hurry on past. Didn't see any chicks but I guess there must have been some nearby because I hadn't done anything to upset it apart from walking past on the trail.
I see a lot of them on the moorland near home when out on my bike but they are a much more stupid variety. If they are on or near the trail as you approach they don't walk or fly away but usually try to outrun the bike along the trail then fly off just before getting caught. I think they try the same game with cars but with less success!
I see a lot of them on the moorland near home when out on my bike but they are a much more stupid variety. If they are on or near the trail as you approach they don't walk or fly away but usually try to outrun the bike along the trail then fly off just before getting caught. I think they try the same game with cars but with less success!
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Can't recall being scared but I did see this sign in a pub in England posted on a low door entry....
"DUCK, OR GROUSE"
Those wiley Brits...
"DUCK, OR GROUSE"
Those wiley Brits...
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