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Ptarmigan are an avian species of prey wildlife found on Great Bear Island. They were introduced in the Part 3: Frontier Comforts update of the Tales from the Far Territory, and can only be encountered by players who have bought the expansion pass.
Overview
Ptarmigans are small white birds that typically gather in flocks of up to 4-6 members depending on game difficulty, and are a source of both food and down feathers. They are half the size of a Rabbit, and with their snowy white plumage, they are harder to see from a distance. This requires the player to be extra perceptive when attempting to locate a flock as they can usually be found from listening for the loud cooing/clucking sounds they make, rather than line of sight.
Each region contains only a handful of specific areas populated with Ptarmigans, making them an uncommon hunting target. They prefer high altitude locations, and don't appear in the lower altitude coastal regions.
Drops
When killed, a Ptarmigan Carcass can be butchered on the spot or carried whole, similar to a Rabbit Carcass. A whole bird weighs only slightly more than its meat and down feathers and harvesting is a time consuming process (30 minutes for each bundle). Unlike other animals, Ptarmigans are unique in that they do not drop Hides or Intestines.
| Item | Quanity | Rarity | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ptarmigan (Raw) | 0.8-1.5 Kg (1.8-3.3 lbs) | Always | |
| Ptarmigan Down | 4 Bundles | Always |
Ptarmigan meat is a necessary ingredient in making all stews, as it is the only reliable way of obtaining Broth.
Down Feathers are used as a crafting ingredient in improving a Bedroll into an Improvised Down Bedroll or the creation of the Improvised Insulation accessory.
Behaviour
Ptarmigans behave similar to Rabbits; slowly wandering around their nests (instead of Rabbit Groves) in small flocks, and they are able to be stunned with a thrown Stone. Unlike Rabbits which appear across Great Bear Island, Ptarmigans are only present in non-coastal regions and usually nest at high ground areas. If disturbed they will fly away and not return to the nest area for a time (1-4 days). Ptarmigans are less active during the night, appearing in smaller numbers.
- Ptarmigans are generally docile: walking, cooing and pecking around their nesting grounds; they may be heard nearby from their distinctive call.
- If the survivor or a predator alerts them, individual Ptarmigans will run a short distance before taking flight. Once in flight it is still possible to hit a ptarmigan with weapons, though extremely difficult.
- It is possible to shoot a fleeing or even flying Ptarmigans, though difficult. Revolver shots can be helpful at shooting flying Ptarmigan due to their fast fire rate.
- It is possible (but reckless) to hunt entire Ptarmigan flocks with a well placed Noisemaker if they are bunched together enough, though this tactic is not generally recommended.
- Throwing (RMB) a lit Torch or Flare near Ptarmigans causes the flock to flee. Placing the lit item on the ground will not startle the birds.
- Ptarmigans will ignore a lit Campfire. However they will keep a distance of rougly 2 meters form it.
- Unlike most animals, ptarmigans can also spawn during a blizzard (for example an the plateau of theHomesteader's Respite.
Ptarmigan Nests
Ptarmigan Nests are locations that Ptarmigans will always loiter around. They are similar to Rabbit Groves, appearing on the Map with a special nest icon after the area is surveyed with Charcoal. Ptarmigan Nests always spawn 4-6 Ptarmigan at a time, and are found at high altitudes within regions.
Ptarmigan and their Nests do not spawn in coastal regions (I.E. Desolation Point, Crumbling Highway, Coastal Highway, and Bleak Inlet).
Hunting
- A crouched survivor may approach very close to Ptarmigans, within ~10 meters before they flee.
- Thrown Torches (RMB) will startle ptarmigans. If carrying a lit torch while hunting Ptarmigans, extinguish it or "Drop" it from the Inventory menu instead of throwing.
- Similar to Rabbits, a thrown Stones will temporarily stun a Ptarmigan if it hits, allowing one from a flock to be caught and "Killed" or "Released". This will alert the remaining flock to flee, as will missed stones.
- Ptarmigan are instantly killed from any type of arrow, notably crafted Fire Hardened Arrows. Killing ptarmigans with arrows will not disturb the flock, allowing multiple birds to be hunted quickly.
- Firearms kill Ptarmigans, but their report will startle the flock.
Wildlife Interactions
- Ptarmigan stay close to their flock of 4-6, but will individually flee if startled.
- Wolves as well as Timberwolves and Poisoned Wolves will hunt nearby Ptarmigan. Fleeing wolves will also scare ptarmigans.
- Bear, Moose and Cougar will cause Ptarmigans to flee, but will not hunt them.
- Deer will ignore Ptarmigan, and vice versa.
- Rabbit will ignore a Ptarmigan, and mostly vice versa: startled Rabbits will also startle Ptarmigans.
- The Darkwalker will startle Ptarmigan, and Toxic Fog will instantly kill them.
- The Survivor: Ptarmigan will be startled if they detect the survivor (~30m standing, ~10m crouched). They also flee from firearms reports, firearms impacts, thrown items (stones, torches, flares).
- If a Ptarmigan is stunned by a thrown Stone, it can be quickly picked up and killed or released. If released, The Survivor will pat the confused Ptarmigan and placing them ground, causing them to flee a moment later.
Spawn Locations
- A flock right under the three root climbing sections with the rose hip trees leading to the bridge going over Shattered Cove.
- A flock near the creek flowing from Gold Mine/Mining Camp. It replaces the previous Rabbit Grove.
- A flock at Homesteader's Respite.
- A flock (of 2?) near the bottom most rope climb up to High Meadow.
- A flock between Foreman's Retreat and the open cave with the bed.
- A flock in front of Climber's Cave.
- Between the rope climb at Cutty's Cave and the Foreman's Clearcut trailer, there are two rock formations shown on the charcoal map. The first one can have a backpack and has Reishi Mushroom. Exactly in between those two rock formations is where the flock spawns.
- A flock right next to Whistling Perch, practically running around the 5 Birch Saplings there.
- A flock at the top of the rope climb next to Forager's Remnant, where cat tails and a maple sapling grow.
- At the second transmitting tower facing the Prison, on the ledge overlooking the road leading out of the prison
- Just east of Bricklayer's Retreat, on the hill near the Timberwolf spawn and the Birch sapling spawn.
- Flock right in front of Rickety Foot Bridge (Birch Sapling side).
- Plateau above the Maintenance Yard (next to Maple Saplings).
- A flock right of the top of the rope climb next to the Hunting Lodge.
- A flock can be seen at the Muskeg Overlook plateau, where the eastern radio tower stands.
- A flock can be seen at the plateau south of the tunnel to Broken Railroad.
- A flock can be seen at the top of Marsh Ridge, in the path to the right of the cave that leads to the waterfall.
- A flock nests at a small pond within the rocky one way paths leading from beneath the rope climb near Justy's Hovel to the regions exit.
- They are sometimes found in a clearing north of the Island Cottage, on Drift Island.
- A flock can be seen at the frozen pond near Mindful Cabin.
- A Flock near a rock Arch, south (straight on the crossing) from the Many Falls Vista climbing site.
- A Flock near the western most cave at the same plateau as Hushed River, reached for example by following the map edge from Offset Falls or from the middle entrance to the "North Ice cave".
- A Flock at Peak Cave.
- A flock near Pensive Vista.
- A flock at Monolith Lake.
- A Flock may spawn south-east of the cave near the Rock Cache Memento, south of Many Falls Vista.
- A Flock may spawn just outside the ice cave which runs along the river south of Mammoth Falls.
- A flock typically scavenges around the Picnic Area.
- A flock can be found down the slope next to the bear cave past Spruce Falls Bridge.
- A flock can be found near the blue Trailer near the cave to Hushed River Valley.
- A flock can be found uphill of Paradise Meadows Farm.
- A flock near Camp Office near the rocks across from the front door.
- A flock may appear at Lake Overlook.
- A flock can be seen near the potential Prepper Cache above Dave's Quiet Clearing.
- A flock can be sighted at the top of the path leading to the Abandoned Lookout & the Forestry Lookout.
- A flock can also be located at the Destroyed Lookout.
- A flock can be found in the area of Signal Hill near Maple Sapling on the right side.
- A flock may spawn at the top of the lower rope climb to the east of Signal Hill
- A flock near the bridge between the Point of Disagreement and Derelict Cabins, on the left side if going uphill.
- A flock near the hunter's blind near the Crash Site of the jet airliner.
- A flock can spawn on a hill a short distance northeast of Three Strikes Farmstead
- A flock scavenges between the rope climb from Crystal Lake and "Cave C"/Engine on the narrowed ledge near a corpse and/or deer corpse shot with a broken Arrow. You would take this route if traveling to Blackrock region.
- A flock can spawn at Andre's Peak
- A flock directly in front of an unnamed cave on the right(east) side of the map. Reached when going towards the Ash Canyon transition cave after crossing the "Fallen Tree bridge" bridge over Echo Ravine.
- A flock near the Tail Section in the Summit.
- A flock iin front of the cave on the Summit.
- East of Vacant Depot, on the edge of the frozen water, before the path going towards Conductor's Dropoff.
- On a ridge south west of Loitering Marsh, right on the edge of the marsh.
- Due west of Vacant Depot, near the far western edge of the map.
- At Boss's Settlement, between the two main destroyed cabins
- Along a one-way passage leading from the Miner's Footpath through the northwestern mountains to the Indolent Hoppers
Trivia
- Ptarmigan appears to be based on the winter plumage of the Willow Ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus), a species of Galliformes identifiable by its red crest above the eye and changing feather colors that match the seasons.
- The correct plural pronounciation of Ptarmigan is either Ptarmigan or Ptarmigans (similar to Fish or Fishes).
- Ptarmigan are also the Nunavut’s official bird, one of symbol for the territorial heritage of north-east Canada. (official source here)
Gallery
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Ptarmigan icon used in the Far Territory marketing
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A Ptarmigan up close
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A Wolf feeding on a Ptarmigan
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