3006Sprng
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Curious if anyone has ran into this before, because I learned something interesting this evening, grouse can carry ticks, and a lot of them.
Long story short, I live in the NE corner of Alberta, we have ticks. I spend a solid 6 months plus every year in the woods hunting, scouting, walking my dog etc, have yet to see one myself. Never had one on me, nor my dog. So I would consider myself lucky as I hear of hunters from other provinces and states that hunt in areas that are infested.
Well, I was fortunate enough to shoot a grouse while taking out the garbage this evening, brought him inside to clean him. Left him on the kitchen counter on a piece of paper towel. Came back about 30 minutes later to find 20-30 larva/nymph staged ticks crawling all over the paper towel on the counter.
I’m not sure why I was surprised, they are a ground bird that wades through the long grass and sticks all day long. If any animal should have ticks it’d be them.
Anyone else ever see this before??
Here’s a picture of a few of the ticks below.

Long story short, I live in the NE corner of Alberta, we have ticks. I spend a solid 6 months plus every year in the woods hunting, scouting, walking my dog etc, have yet to see one myself. Never had one on me, nor my dog. So I would consider myself lucky as I hear of hunters from other provinces and states that hunt in areas that are infested.
Well, I was fortunate enough to shoot a grouse while taking out the garbage this evening, brought him inside to clean him. Left him on the kitchen counter on a piece of paper towel. Came back about 30 minutes later to find 20-30 larva/nymph staged ticks crawling all over the paper towel on the counter.
I’m not sure why I was surprised, they are a ground bird that wades through the long grass and sticks all day long. If any animal should have ticks it’d be them.
Anyone else ever see this before??
Here’s a picture of a few of the ticks below.


