Spruce grouse (_Falcipennis canadensis_) and ruffed grouse (_Bonasa umbellus_) are two species of grouse that are found in North America. Both species are members of the family _Phasianidae_, which also includes pheasants, chickens, and turkeys.
Spruce grouse are medium-sized grouse with a body length of 1618 inches and a weight of 12 pounds. They have a brown or gray plumage with white spots and bars. Spruce grouse are found in coniferous forests in Canada and the northern United States. They feed on a variety of plants, including leaves, buds, and berries.
