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OBSERVATIONS ON THE FOOD OF GROUSE
79

not quite so well distributed as in the earlier period. This remark specially applies to May, June, and July 1907, when only one specimen was received for each month as against a monthly average of fifteen in 1906.

TABLE V. — Comparison of Monthly Averages of Crop Contents covering Two Years.

Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. June. July. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Calluna heather shoots 1906
1907
64
89
7512
72
97
81
93
64
8112
100
82
100
53
95
6012
38
6314
63
42
51
39
7012
54
5923
Calluna heather flower and seed-heads Av
1906
1907
7612
2014
10
7334
212
9
89
213
2
7812
0
0
9034
12
0
91
0
0
74
0
0
4934
512
14
6315
1614
21
4612
28
24
5434
33
1912
5656
23
27
Blaeberry stalk, bud, and leaf Av.
1906
1907
1518
1314
12
534
15
19
216
0
15
0
4
21
14
6
0
0
6
0
0
20
0
934
0
12
1858
412
0
26
9
1
2634
22
10
25
21
10
Various Av. 112 312 113 9 6 6 16 35 1312 2212 3 223

The results of this Table have also been given in the form of a chart for purposes of comparison.[1]

The strain upon the vitality of the Grouse in the winter months is intensified by the fact that a greater bulk of food is required by More food
required
in winter
than in
summer.
each bird per day than is required during the summer

But few would have rated it at five times the value, and yet, from a comparison on the afternoon crops of the winter with those of the summer, this appears to be the case. Thus the average weight of food found in a Grouse crop from December to March, between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m., is 250 grains, whereas the average weight of food found in a Grouse crop from April to November, between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m., is only 50 grains.

The fact that more food is required in winter to maintain the body temperature would, of course, partly account for this increase, even Reasons
for this.
if the heather had the same food-value. But as heather certainly has an inferior food-value in winter, the amount taken must be increased

  1. Vide p. 80.