Grouse's top-flight nest sites are high, wide, and lonesome
Monday, October 31, 2011 - 13:30
in Biology & Nature
When it comes to nesting, birds are no different than people - they want the best for their young, places with abundant food and shelter and a safe place to successfully raise their young. For the imperiled Gunnison sage-grouse, the more lonesome the nest site the better, according to a new study.