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17 December 2007, 06:33
333_OKH
Himalayan snowcock (tetraogallus himalayensis)
Who has hunted these in the Ruby Mountains of Nevada? Tell us.



The Himalayan Snowcock (Tetraogallus himalayensis) is a snowcock in the pheasant family Phasianidae of the order Galliformes, gallinaceous birds.

It is endemic to the Himalayan Mountains, where it breeds at altitudes from 3600-5100 m on bare stony mountains. It nests in a bare ground scrape and lays typically 5-10 eggs, which are incubated only by the female. Both parents raise the young. Its food is seeds and vegetable matter. Himalayan Snowcock fly downslope in the morning and feed as they walk uphill as the day wears on. It forms small flocks when not breeding.

This is a 54-72 cm long bird. Its plumage is patterned with grey, brown, white and black, but this snowcock looks grey from any distance. The breast is pale with horizontal blackish streaking. This bird has a thin brown collar at the base of its white throat.

Himalayan Snowcocks have been introduced to the Ruby Mountains of northeastern Nevada in the United States where a small sustaining population of approximately 250-500 birds exists.


17 December 2007, 12:24
Kamo Gari
I don't know, but wow! Love to hear more.

KG


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17 December 2007, 12:40
Kamo Gari
After a bit of digging...

http://www.geocities.com/bilnv/himalayan/snowcock.html

http://www.ndow.org/about/news/pr/073107_altitude_hunt.shtm


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24 December 2007, 00:32
juanpozzi
I dont know anything about that bird ,it would ne intersting to grew up the number of them with a good protection program .Juan


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24 December 2007, 03:56
333_OKH
I am considering going before I am not as fit as I am now! LOL

Juan--How are your mountains? They like tall open ground. Amazing and large bird.
24 December 2007, 06:09
wino
333, thats my home territory, pretty much staight up and down, and not many roads. Never hunted them, saw a few while deer hunting, though. Plan on snow after mid sept. Might want to try chukar around winnemucca or carlin first, then check out rubies. As a bonus, the rubies have grouse also.


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24 December 2007, 08:00
333_OKH
we do chukar, and grouse here now. What species of grouse do the Ruby mtns have.....blue or ruffed? We have both, but fewer ruffed and isolated.
08 January 2008, 18:08
Fallow Buck
Reminds me of the Capercaille.

Pretty bird indeed

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