Beautiful Thomas. Where did you take those Woodcocks?
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Hello. They have been shot in Norway, Finnskogen, were I live. I think they are called capercoile? or something similar to that.
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I was trying to find out what they were called in English, did a translation from French Coq de bruyère (Grand Tétras) and it came up with Woodcock.... You are right it is not Woodcock! Looked into it a bit more, and with your help found out what they are called in English: Capercaillie Grouse. Thanks for sharing.
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