Description: Although the pheasant is rated the favorite game bird of the average North Dakota hunter, the sharp-tailed grouse has more genuine interest for the hunter who appreciates history. The latter has more to talk about because the sharptail has lived in the state for centuries. This game bird is an example of an unsophisticated native living in its natural environment - the grasslands. No other upland bird has been in the state so long or in such numbers. Probably the sharptail has lived in North Dakota for thousands of years. Scanty records exist, and some of the earliest white fur traders mention "chicken." But there are few detailed records concerning grouse, which in the fur trader's........... ORDER BEFORE 2 PM CENTRAL - SAME DAY SHIPPINGEB2417
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Publication Name: North Dakota Game and Fish Department
Book Title: Feathers from the Prairie
Book Series: Historical
Original Language: English
Item Length: 10in
Publisher: North Dakota GAME & Fish Department
Edition: FIRST PRINTING
Publication Year: 1964
Type: Paperback
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0962136727
Author: Joseph Knue, Morris D. Johnson
Features: Illustrated
Genre: Nature
Topic: Animals / Wildlife, NORTH DAKOTA, UPLAND GAME BIRDS
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Width: 7in
Number of Pages: 240Pages