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Red grouse

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The red grouse (Lagopus scotica) is a medium-sized bird in the grouse tribe which is found in heathermoorland in Great Britain and Ireland.

It was formerly classified as a subspecies of the willow grouse (Lagopus lagopus) but is now considered to be a separate species. It is also known as the moorcock, moorfowl or moorbird. Lagopus is derived from Ancient Greeklagos (λαγος), meaning "hare", + pous (πους), "foot", in reference to the feathered feet and toes typical of this cold-adapted genus, and scotica means "of Scotland".

The red grouse is the emblem of the journal British Birds. The red grouse is also the logo of The Famous Grousewhisky and an animated bird is a character in a series of its advertisements.