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a large Eurasian bird similar to turkey, called a grouse, the male of which spreads its feathers as a way to attract mates
What is a "capercaillie"?
A capercaillie is a magnificent bird native to the forests of Eurasia. It is characterized by its large size, with males reaching up to one meter in length. The plumage of the male capercaillie is richly colored, featuring a mix of black, brown, and iridescent green feathers. During the mating season, males engage in elaborate courtship displays, which include inflating their neck feathers, spreading their tail feathers, and emitting deep booming sounds to attract females. The capercaillie is a primarily herbivorous bird, feeding on a variety of plant matter, including leaves, buds, berries, and shoots. It is a secretive and elusive bird, often found in densely forested areas. The capercaillie is an iconic species of the boreal forest and a symbol of wilderness and natural beauty.