
Greater Prairie-Chicken
tympanuchus cupido
The Greater Prairie-Chicken is an iconic and charismatic bird of North America's native grasslands, famous for one of the most spectacular mating rituals in the avian world. During early spring, males gather on communal display grounds known as leks. Here, they perform elaborate dances, stomp their feet, and inflate bright orange air sacs on their necks to produce a deep, haunting 'booming' call that echoes across the prairie. This remarkable display is a testament to the wild beauty of the vanishing tallgrass prairie ecosystem. Historically ranging across vast sweeps of the American Midwest, these birds are now symbols of conservation. Their dependency on intact grasslands makes them an indicator species for the health of native prairies. Spotting one of these birds, particularly during their dawn lekking displays, is an unforgettable experience for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Hábitat: Found in expansive, open tallgrass and mixed-grass prairies, often requiring a mosaic of high-quality grassland habitats for nesting, brood rearing, and winter survival.
Aspecto
The Greater Prairie-Chicken is a medium-sized, stocky grouse with overall brown and buff barring across its entire body, providing excellent camouflage in dry grasses. Males feature dramatic visual adornments used in courtship: bright yellow-orange combs over their eyes, elongated dark neck feathers (pinnae) that can be raised like horns, and large, bare orange gular (throat) sacs that inflate like balloons during displays. Females are slightly smaller and more cryptically colored, lacking the colorful eye combs and air sacs, with barred tails unlike the solid dark tails of mature males.

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During their mating displays, male Greater Prairie-Chickens stomp their feet up to 20 times per second, making a rapid drumming sound.
Once numbering in the millions across the Midwestern grasslands, their habitat has been reduced to tiny, fragmented pockets, making them highly vulnerable to genetic isolation.
The low-frequency 'booming' sound made by lekking males is amplified by esophageal air sacs and can travel up to two miles across the open prairie.
Habilidades especiales
Resonant Booming Call
Males inflate specialized esophageal air sacs to produce low-frequency booming sounds that carry up to two miles to attract mates.
Rapid Foot Stomping
During mating dances, males stamp their feet up to 20 times per second, creating a distinct drumming sound on the prairie soil.
Thermal Snow Burrowing
To survive sub-zero winter temperatures, they dive and burrow into deep snowpacks, exploiting the snow's natural insulation.
Medidas y detalles
- Longitud
- 41+ cm
- Envergadura
- 64+ cm
- Peso
- 0.7+ kg
- Esperanza de vida
- 3+ años
- Top Speed
- 50 km/h
- Tamaño de la puesta
- 5+
- Incubación
- 23+ días
Dieta y alimentación
Adults feed primarily on seeds, grains, leaves, and buds, supplementing their diet heavily with grasshoppers and other insects during the warmer months.
Alimentos principales
- Grasshoppers
- Grains
- Oak buds
- Acorns
- Wild rose hips
Método de búsqueda
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Conexiones ecológicas

Coyote
Canis latrans
Coyotes are major predators of Greater Prairie-Chicken adults and frequently raid nests to consume eggs.
Differential Grasshopper
Melanoplus differentialis
Chicks and adults hunt grasshoppers, which provide a vital source of protein and fat, especially during summer months.
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Preguntas frecuentes
¿Cómo identificar a Greater Prairie-Chicken?
La forma más fácil de identificar a Greater Prairie-Chicken es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.
¿Cuál es el longitud de Greater Prairie-Chicken?
41+ cm
¿Cuál es el envergadura de Greater Prairie-Chicken?
64+ cm
¿Cuál es el peso de Greater Prairie-Chicken?
0.7+ kg
¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Greater Prairie-Chicken?
3+ años
¿Cuál es el top Speed de Greater Prairie-Chicken?
50 km/h
¿Qué come Greater Prairie-Chicken?
Adults feed primarily on seeds, grains, leaves, and buds, supplementing their diet heavily with grasshoppers and other insects during the warmer months.
¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Greater Prairie-Chicken?
Found in expansive, open tallgrass and mixed-grass prairies, often requiring a mosaic of high-quality grassland habitats for nesting, brood rearing, and winter survival.
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