Have you ever seen a Sharp-tailed Grouse dance? Or any bird for that matter? If not, this is the video for you! Each spring I spend time in the grasslands and shrublands of the American west to find and photograph Sharp-tailed Grouse. These are charismatic birds that quite literally "dance" to attract a mate. Photographing Grouse is always so much fun and Sharp-tailed Grouse are one of my personal favorite species to spend time with and photograph. I try to be as ethical as I possibly can when observing and photographing this beautiful species (and every species), so once again I'll be using my blind to remain hidden from these birds.
If you're curious about how I find Grouse to photograph, how I know where to set up my blind (hide), or other useful information to have when photographing Grouse, check out this series of videos:
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