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Что (кто) такое willow ptarmigan - определение

SPECIES OF BIRD
Willow grouse; Lagopus lagopus; Tetrao lagopus; Muir-hen; Lagopus medius; Lagopus albus; Willow Grouse; Willow Ptarmigan
  • Female ''L. l. lagopus'' in summer plumage
  • Female in summer plumage, Alaska
  • Egg, Collection [[Museum Wiesbaden]]
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  • Male ''L. l. alascensis'' in winter plumage
  • Red grouse, ''L. l. scoticus'', plumage shows less white than other subspecies
  • [[Alaska willow]] with twigs, leaves, buds and catkins
  • Winter plumage, [[Kenai National Wildlife Refuge]], Alaska

willow ptarmigan         
¦ noun North American term for willow grouse.
willow grouse         
¦ noun a Eurasian and North American grouse of which the red grouse is a distinct subspecies. [Lagopus lagopus.]
willow pattern         
  • Different shapes in a willow pattern, 19th century
  • Comparable design in [[Chinese export porcelain]], c. 1760
  • Another version, Sweden
  • Illustration of the Willow pattern (1917).
DISTINCTIVE AND ELABORATE CHINOISERIE PATTERN, PRIMARILY USED ON POTTERY
Willow Pattern; Willow-pattern ware; Willow Ware; Willow pattern pottery
¦ noun a conventional design in pottery featuring a Chinese scene depicted in blue on white, typically including figures on a bridge, a willow tree, and birds.

Википедия

Willow ptarmigan

The willow ptarmigan () (Lagopus lagopus) is a bird in the grouse subfamily Tetraoninae of the pheasant family Phasianidae. It is also known as the willow grouse and in Ireland and Britain, where the subspecies L. l. scotica was previously considered to be a separate species, as the red grouse. It breeds in birch and other forests and moorlands in northern Europe, the tundra of Scandinavia, Siberia, Alaska and Canada, in particular in the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador and Quebec. It is the state bird of Alaska. In the summer the birds are largely brown, with dappled plumage, but in the winter they are white with some black feathers in their tails (British populations do not adopt a winter plumage). The species has remained little changed from the bird that roamed the tundra during the Pleistocene. Nesting takes place in the spring when clutches of four to ten eggs are laid in a scrape on the ground. The chicks are precocial and soon leave the nest. While they are young, both parents play a part in caring for them. The chicks eat insects and young plant growth while the adults are completely herbivorous, eating leaves, flowers, buds, seeds and berries during the summer and largely subsisting on the buds and twigs of willow and other dwarf shrubs and trees during the winter.