Bird of the Week – Rock Ptarmigan
We’ll close out this chicken series with one of the high altitude species in this family.
Rock Ptarmigan are a close cousin of Willow Ptarmigan, but tend to be found at higher elevations. The black line from the bill through the eye is the surest way to tell the male Rock Ptarmigan from the male Willow Ptarmigan. The female molts sooner than the male; she will be hunkered down on eggs as soon as the snow is gone, relying on camouflage to conceal her and the eggs.
This was one of the first photos WC took with a serious digital single lens reflex camera back in Spring 2006. Technology, if not WC’s skill, has improved a lot in the eight years since.
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Lovely.
Sheesh… if the lobster can get a song, why not the Ptarmigan? 😉
Well, lobsters are very musical. Many of them play ukuleles. Some play brass in polka bands.