




lagopus leucura
The White-Tailed Ptarmigan is a fluffy bird that changes color with the seasons! It loves to play in the snow and can be very hard to spot because of its camouflaged feathers.
Hábitat: Mountainous areas with snow and rocks, mainly in North America.
The White-Tailed Ptarmigan is a medium-sized bird with rounded wings and a short, stout bill. It is unique for its all-white tail feathers, which remain white year-round. Its plumage dramatically changes from mottled brown in summer to pure white in winter for camouflage.





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Baby ptarmigans can walk and find their own food just hours after hatching!
Male ptarmigans perform funny display flights to attract a mate in spring.
Their winter diet of tough willow buds shows how hardy these mountain birds are!
These tough birds stay high on snowy mountains year-round, even through winter!
White-Tailed Ptarmigan can change feather colors seasonally because it helps them blend perfectly with their snowy or rocky habitat.
White-Tailed Ptarmigan has heavily feathered feet that act like natural snowshoes, helping them walk easily on deep snow.
White-Tailed Ptarmigan can burrow into snow for warmth because it helps them hide from predators and harsh winter weather.
These birds are plant-eaters, feasting on mountain plants and tiny insects when young.
Diferencias por edad: Chicks eat insects for quick growth, while adults primarily eat plant matter like buds and leaves.
Aquila chrysaetos
A powerful bird of prey that hunts ptarmigans.
Vulpes vulpes
A cunning predator that preys on ptarmigans and their nests.
Gulo gulo
This fierce mammal sometimes preys on ptarmigans in their alpine habitat.
Salix arctica
Ptarmigans primarily eat buds and twigs from this hardy plant.
El camuflaje describe a los organismos que poseen colores o patrones que les permiten mezclarse con su entorno.
Este rasgo caracteriza a los organismos cuya dieta consiste total o principalmente en material vegetal.
Este rasgo identifica a los organismos cuya dieta consiste total o principalmente en tejido animal.
Los animales diurnos están activos principalmente durante el día y suelen descansar o dormir por la noche.
Los animales nocturnos están principalmente activos durante la noche, y suelen descansar o dormir durante el día.
Peligro
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30-35 cm
55-65 cm
0.35-0.5 kg
3-6 años
60 km/h
These birds are plant-eaters, feasting on mountain plants and tiny insects when young.
Mountainous areas with snow and rocks, mainly in North America.
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