Everything about Falcipennis totally explained
Falcipennis is a genus of
birds in the
grouse family that comprises two very similar species:
Both inhabit
northern coniferous forests and live on
conifer needles during the winter. Both have breeding systems with dispersed male territories, intermediate between the
leks of some grouse and the
monogamy of others (Storch and Bendell 2003).
Etymology
Falcipennis means "sickle-winged" in
New Latin; the wings are swept back in flight (Holloway 2003).
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