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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil View Post
    Yes and contrary to what an earlier contributor posted, they do not turn white in winter. The Ptarmigan, another native species confined to the higher parts of Scotland does turn white in winter (along with the mountain hare)
    So does ,on occasion, the stoat.Ptarmigan are also most certainly found in Iceland, I have seen them, and Norway too, I think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    So does ,on occasion, the stoat.
    That's a stoater as they say in Glasgow. I forgot about the ermine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    So does ,on occasion, the stoat.Ptarmigan are also most certainly found in Iceland, I have seen them, and Norway too, I think.
    Right you are indeed. We call them mountain grouse here. The white winter plumage make them almost impossible to see in the snow-clad mountains.

    I'm no hunter, but I do like cooking and eating the darlings...
    Vin gardu pro la sciuroj!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    So does ,on occasion, the stoat.Ptarmigan are also most certainly found in Iceland, I have seen them, and Norway too, I think.
    Right you are Jock. Ptarmigan are also found in Canada, of course.

    What's the status of the capercaillie these days? Are there enough to shoot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR View Post
    Right you are Jock. Ptarmigan are also found in Canada, of course.

    What's the status of the capercaillie these days? Are there enough to shoot?

    Sandy
    Ptarmigan in Canada too, I did not know that.

    No the Capercaillie(Capers for short) are a bit thin on the ground and I have not heard of one being shot for years.The last one I shot must have been 30 years ago. They have their strongholds though. Strangely enough, one of the main reasons that they are not doing as well as they might, is the lack of gamekeepers to control the vermin and the unwillingness of some conservationists to recognise this basic fact. The actual deer fencing of some areas where people are trying to establish new Caledonian forest is also not helping(they fly into it) and I think that fact has been noted. It is, also, to be noted that the Caper are fairing better where the vermin is controlled as part of other shooting interests.

    As to the red grouse, I can hear a fusilade of shots going on in the distant hills, so some one must be enjoying themselves! I am going to try to eat one tonight, I am not too sure how "it" and my new super dooper false teeth are going to get on though! Have a good party!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    As to the red grouse, I can hear a fusilade of shots going on in the distant hills, so some one must be enjoying themselves! I am going to try to eat one tonight, I am not too sure how "it" and my new super dooper false teeth are going to get on though! Have a good party!

    Watch out for shot with those new chompers!

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