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Tag Archives: Franklin’s Grouse

A Spruce Grouse or a Franklin’s Grouse at Peyto Lake, Alberta

Posted on 2016 11 27 by BetCrooks
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What *is* the plural of Grouse?

Posted in Focus | Tagged Alberta, Banff National Park, Franklin's Grouse, Peyto Lake, Spruce Grouse | 6 Comments

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