If 30 pairs had been moderately successful they could have raised 120 young increasing the autumn population to around 200.
Populations of Red Grouse are known to fluctuate on about a 6 yearly cycle and so it may just be that we are at the bottom of the cycle but what has happened to the adults?
James was on Bamford Edge a couple of days ago, which is only about 10 miles to the NW, as the grouse flies. He estimated that he saw well over 40 birds in a couple of hours so clearly that population is doing better than ours. He took this photo of a fine male.
Red Grouse - male |
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