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Tips for Identifying Two Oklahoma Look-Alikes
Sports, Sports | Outdoors
October 3, 2024
Tips for Identifying Two Oklahoma Look-Alikes

Though most conspicuous during the spring breeding season, two Oklahoma look-alike grouse, the greater and lesser prairie- chickens, can be found in the state yearround. Despite their similar, cryptic appearance, a wild double take of their patterning and habitat can help differentiate the species.

Greater and lesser prairie-chickens may be similar in appearance but there is a noticeable gap in the birds’ range and habitats. Because of this, the geographic location of a prairiechicken sighting is one of the best indicators for identification.

Similarities: These look-alike grouse are stocky, heavily barred, and wary birds. Each spring, prairie-chickens flock to their traditional mating grounds, often referred to as “leks,” where males stomp, spar, and cackle to defend territories and attract the attention of potential mates. During their display, males will inflate large air sacs located on the side of the neck and raise their pinnate feathers, or “ears.” After mating, the females leave the lek to nest and raise broods. The young break away from the hens within two to three months and the birds later regroup and form winter flocks. Greater and lesser prairie- chickens eat insects and seeds and need large tracts of relatively undisturbed prairie to thrive. Considered “species of greatest conservation need” and “game birds,” both prairie-chicken species have a closed season.

Differences: Greater and lesser prairiechickens may be similar in appearance but there is a noticeable gap in the birds’ range and habitats. Because of this, the geographic location of a prairiechicken sighting is one of the best indicators for identification. The slightly larger greater prairie-chicken is found in Oklahoma’s more eastern tallgrass prairies and the federally threatened lesser prairie-chicken occurs in the state’s more western mixed-grass and shortgrass prairies. The feathers of the greater prairie-chicken tend to be more heavily barred and rich in color, while the bars on the lesser prairiechicken’s feathers tend to be thinner and lighter in color. Another indicator can be seen on the booming ground: the air sacs that inflate during the mating ritual of male greater prairie- chickens tend to be orange while those of male lesser prairiechickens are more reddish orange.

Checotah Schools savor the holidays
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Checotah Schools savor the holidays
By LADONNA RHODES STAFF WRITER 
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All of Checotah Schools were a buzz as students, teachers and staff savored their last week of holiday events before Thanksgiving Break. Checotah School Choirs under Director Greg Spena performed thei...
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ODOT’s $54M investment funding highway projects
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ODOT’s $54M investment funding highway projects
By LYNN ADAMS SPECIAL TO THE MCINTOSH COUNTY DEMOCRAT 
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A ‘Golden Christmas’ to benefit residents
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A ‘Golden Christmas’ to benefit residents
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A “Golden Christmas” sponsored by the Checotah Art Guild will benefit residents at the Checotah Nursing and Rehabilitation Center again this year. Select an angel off the Golden Angel Tree located in ...
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A Thanksgiving message to our community
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A Thanksgiving message to our community
By SHAUNA BELYEU GENERAL MANAGER 
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Candidate filing begins for Board of Education
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Mural dedication honors Watts’ legacy and leadership
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Mural dedication honors Watts’ legacy and leadership
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FCCLA students recently came back with some serious bragging rights as they competed in the NE4 District STAR event. Their teacher and FCCLA advisor April Sinor stated, “I am truly blessed to spend my...
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The Eufaula-Canadian Tribal Town will host a Native Holiday Arts and Crafts show on Saturday, Dec. 6th, at the Eufaula Indian Community Center, 800 Birkes Road, Eufaula, from 9:00am-3pm. Various handm...
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To the Editor: I am not Native American. I am a 76-year-old retired white male who has recently learned about the crisis of missing native American women. During the Covid lockdown I was watching a do...
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