White-tailed Ptarmigan are small, tubby grouse, snow-white in winter and twig-brown in summer. They’re famous for being virtually invisible when they stand still against the windswept rocks, low shrubs, and snowbanks of their high-mountain habitat.
They nest above timberline in the alpine tundra of western mountains, and are the only birds in North America that spend their entire life cycle in these very high elevations.
We've encountered Ptarmigan quite a few times while hiking in the Rocky Mountains. Including finding three very young chicks that blended in extremely well with the mountain flora.
Their feathered feet and dense plumage enable them to walk on top of snow and even roost inside snowbanks.
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