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Overview
Lesser Prairie-Chicken: Medium, stocky grouse, brown overall with fine white bars. Head has yellow-orange combs over eyes, plumes that can be raised or laid along the neck. Red-orange air sacs on sides of neck inflate during courtship. Tail is short, black, and rounded. Yellow-brown feathered legs.
Range and Habitat
Lesser Prairie-Chicken: Resident in southern Colorado and Kansas, south locally in western Oklahoma, Texas, and eastern New Mexico. Found in sandy grassland areas that have an abundance of midgrass, sandsage, and yucca.
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Perching-like Body
Listen to Call
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Interesting Facts
A group of prairie chickens are known collectively as a "little house" and a "pack" of prairie chickens.
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Gary Owen Dick
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