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Spent a couple of hours at sunrise at the local Lek
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East of town it's melting fast. The challenge to get to our local lek isn't the snow, It's the mud.Nice Bill, I'm surprised you have so little snow on the ground. We're still buried though it's beginning to melt back.
Thanks Louie. This one sage grouse came in quite close. I was using my truck as a blind and he got within 20ft of me.Wow, love it Bill great shot.
Thanks Vern, have to get in while the ground is frozen. By 9am it starts to get slimy.Nice Photo Bill ... oh ‘tis the Mud Season eh!
Thanks, the sound they make is a bonus as well.Bill - a lovely image of a proud guy! Love those spiky head feathers!
Thanks so much, I appreciate itBeautiful shot
Thanks, I'm sure there are a few leks out your way. Looks like Pass Creek or Mule Creek Pass would be the closest.Great shot of a beautiful bird. Inspired me to learn what a LEK is and where they are nearer to me in southeastern Wyoming. And apparently at prime time! Thank you!
Thanks so muchBeautiful capture! Maybe someday ...
Thanks so muchA beauty!