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Thread: Lek trafived!

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    Buglin Billy
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    Lek trafived!

    I got up at 3:30 this morning and walked my dogs and then jumped in my truck about 5:00 and headed up to a Sage Grouse Lek.

    For those of you who don't know what a Lek is, its a place the Sage Grouse go to each year to strut and do their mating ritual.

    I was really a little late in the year to get the best photos, but I still got a pretty good ones.

    I used my new Lens (Zukio 50-200) for the first time. I also took most of the photos with my E-5, but a few were taken with my E-3.

    The grouse are there as it lightens and stay until about 8:00 AM and then all of a sudden they fly away. So most of the time the light is poor, but the show they put on is great.

    Here's a few of the photos I took this morning and a few of their many poses.

    I started out with a flash and soon shut it off.









































    It's been a couple years since I have been up there, and it sure was fun.

    Have a good one. BB

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    Re: Lek trafived!

    Very nice! I would suggest getting prone with the camera at thier eye level for the WOW factor.
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    Re: Lek trafived!

    Very nice! I just got back from a trip with another photographer from this forum to try to photograph sharptailed grouse. The light/weather wasn't very good for us. Looks like you had much better luck than we did. A few of those first images look like flash was used. If so, did the flash seem to bother the birds at all?
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    Buglin Billy
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    Re: Lek trafived!

    Yes, I used a flash early in the morning before it lightened enough to just shoot without it.

    And no flash seems to affect very few animals or birds. The one big exception I have found is that of the pronghorn antelope. They seem to spook at anything they see, as their main source of protection is their eyes and their speed.

    I was pretty lucky to have the birds come as close to me as I did. They accept the flash and shutter noise without an alarm, but if you start moving around they will fly when they are that close to you.

    I was born and raised in Wyoming and when I was a young kid there were tons of sage grouse around, but their numbers have really fallen off through the years. I knew of many Leks when I was young, but most are now history nowadays.

    I have bowhunted for over 50 years and I have come to learn that photographing wildlife is much like bowhunting----------most days you go home skunked!

    Here are a few more of the images I took with a flash.











    Have a good one. BB

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    Re: Lek trafived!

    very productive sessions ! nice images

    they certainly look impressive with their chests inflated like that

    bowhunting ... hmm.. yes I always thought I was hunting when trying to photograph creatures in the wild

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