First sage grouse lek



Upon arriving at what seemed like the top of the world in Wyoming, we reached a wide open grass and sagebrush area still covered with snow patches blown about by the wind.  Most of the sage grouse had either flown out earlier or had left the lek for the season.  One pair of males remained as we approached cautiously and then went their separate ways.  The sun rose quickly this morning, covering the area in harsh light.  This seemed to be the signal for the sage grouse to fly off to a distant area.  We then descended the mountain slowly on a dirt road that meandered around snow, mud, and through some pretty deep ruts.

 

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  1. Glad you got to see a couple of the Sage grouse. Are you going to try for more?

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    1. Thanks, Marshall. Tomorrow morning, we are off to see the sage grouse lek that was the beginning of this year's project.

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  2. Glad you got to see a couple of the Sage grouse. Are you going to try for more?

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    1. Today's lek is the final on our April 2022 tour of leks in seven states. We will return to more booming grounds in 2023.

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