A male sage grouse puffs up its chest and fans out its tail. The bird is brown on the back, tail and wings and white on the chest. It has two yellow air sacks on it's chest that it puffs out.
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Sage-grouse hunting in Oregon

Better known for their elaborate courtship displays, greater sage-grouse also offers the wingshooter a unique hunting experience. This is a small, well-regulated hunt by permit only. Permit applications are due in mid-August each year.

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