Looks like Fairbanks has many ptarmigans living there. Would be a sight to see in winter.
Interior residents notice an invasion of ptarmigan
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Interior residents notice an invasion of ptarmigan
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Looks like Fairbanks has many ptarmigans living there. Would be a sight to see in winter.

Looks like Fairbanks has many ptarmigans living there. Would be a sight to see in winter.
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Re: Interior residents notice an invasion of ptarmigan
I'd prefer them to Canada fecal bird...err, Geese.
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Category 5 wrote:I'd prefer them to Canada fecal bird...err, Geese.
Ptarmigans are cute little birds.
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Ptarmigan wrote:Category 5 wrote:I'd prefer them to Canada fecal bird...err, Geese.
Ptarmigans are cute little birds.
They are, especially in winter.
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Re: Interior residents notice an invasion of ptarmigan
They're dove-like, though I'm sure much bigger.
Very pretty.
Very pretty.
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Re: Interior residents notice an invasion of ptarmigan
Stephanie wrote:They're dove-like, though I'm sure much bigger.
Very pretty.
Ptarmigans are about the size of a pigeon. They are grouses and related to pheasant and turkey.
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