Greater Sage Grouse Strut

Upper Green River Basin, Wyoming

 A Greater sage grouse male "struts", or displays for female attention on a lek in Wyoming's sagebrush country. The annual mating display is one of nature's great events and takes place from around the end of March to mid-May. Greater sage grouse were recently designated "warranted but precluded" from listing under the Endangered Species Act, a message to all Western stakeholders to work together for the welfare of the bird and its habitat. Many biologists believe the future health of Western lands hinges on preserving critical core habitat for this umbrella species.
Centrocercus urophasianus
Photo © copyright by Dave Showalter.

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