Spruce Grouse
Scientific Classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Galliformes
Family: Tetraonidae
Genus: Falcipennis
Species: canadensis
Binomial name
Falcipennis canadensis

The Spruce Grouse, Falcipennis canadensis, is a medium-sized grouse.

Adults have a long square black tail, brown at the end. Adult males are mainly grey with a black breast with white bars, a black throat and a red patch over the eye. Adult females are mottled brown with dark and white bars on the underparts. The Franklin's Grouse subspecies, F. c. franklinii, lacks the brown ends on the tail.

Their breeding habitat is conifer forests across Alaska and Canada. They nest on the ground in dense growth.

They are permanent residents. Some move short distances by foot to a different location for winter.

These birds forage on the ground or in trees in winter. They mainly eat pine needles, but also berries, green plants and some insects in summer.

They will often remain still even if approached within a few feet. Male on territory drums by flapping wings.