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O que (quem) é ptarmigan - definição

GENUS OF BIRDS IN THE GROUSE SUBFAMILY
Ptarmigan; Ptarmigans
  • alt=Willow ptarmigan
  • Egg of a Lagopus
  • red grouse]] (''Lagopus lagopus scotica''), native to the [[British Isles]], was considered a separate species, ''L. scotica'', but this is no longer accepted
  • alt=Rock ptarmigan
  • alt=White-tailed ptarmigan

Ptarmigan         
·noun Any grouse of the genus Lagopus, of which numerous species are known. The feet are completely feathered. Most of the species are brown in summer, but turn white, or nearly white, in winter.
ptarmigan         
['t?:m?g(?)n]
¦ noun a grouse of northern mountains and the Arctic, whose plumage is white in winter. [Lagopus mutus.]
Origin
C16: from Sc. Gaelic tarmachan; spelling influenced by Gk words starting with pt-.
Lagopus         
Lagopus is a small genus of birds in the grouse subfamily commonly known as ptarmigans (). The genus contains three living species with numerous described subspecies, all living in tundra or cold upland areas.

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Lagopus

Lagopus is a small genus of birds in the grouse subfamily commonly known as ptarmigans (). The genus contains three living species with numerous described subspecies, all living in tundra or cold upland areas.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para ptarmigan
1. Red fox dart tentatively amid the snowdrifts, searching for jack rabbits or ptarmigan.
2. By age 10, Palin was picking off rabbits out the back door and sniping at ptarmigan, an Alaskan game bird, on cross–country skis.
3. Ptarmigan are the only British birds to turn completely white in winter for camouflage – which may not seem quite such a good idea if the snow disappears.
4. How come they‘re so good at this?" The only regret I have about it is that I ran over an arctic ptarmigan.
5. Mountain birds, such as the ptarmigan and the snow bunting, and more northern residents like the greenshank, the whooper swan and the Scottish crossbill, might suffer as their preferred cool climate disappeared.