Bird ID (Sooty Grouse)

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Sean
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Can anyone ID this bird found near Thor Peak in the Eastern Sierras? It looks like a sooty grouse to me. Thanks.

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I concur...sooty grouse. @Mike P
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Yessiree, gents, sooty grouse! @Sean @HikeUp
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From my last Whitney trip in 2015 (hens)... From just before the multiple log crossing on, if I remember correctly, Lone Pine Creek. just after the wilderness sign...
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How many sooty grouse here?
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Talk about camouflage...
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In 2016 we were heading down into Big Whitney Meadows and there was a hooting male grouse. He made loud "thumping" or "womping" sounds!
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Thanks Mike. I see 2 in the 3rd picture.
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@HikeUp

Yup. That's what I counted, as well. Although I think we saw 3-4 hens total.
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Their camo makes them look similar to pine cones.
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