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Sharp-tailed Grouse Dancing at Wallace C. Dayton Conservation and Wildlife Area

Sharp-tailed grouse
Sharp-tailed grouse
© Jonathan Eerkes/TNC
 

Dates:
April 15 - May 31, 2008

Time:
Sunrise

Watch the male sharp-tailed grouse stamp their feet and rattle their tail feathers to attract females in the leks (communal mating grounds).The birds usually dance early in the mornings.

Reservations:
Reservations required.
Contact Sonia Winter beginning February 1 at (218) 498-2679.

Location:
Wallace C. Dayton Wildlife and Conservation Area