The Greater Sage-Grouse is the largest grouse species in North America. The Sage-Grouse occupies the arid, sagebrush prairies from southeast Alberta and southern Saskatchewan, Canada, south through Montana, Wyoming, northern Nevada, northern Utah, southern Idaho, and western Colorado. The video below is a short clip of the real live action you can expect to see on a sage grouse lek during the spring.
Sage Grouse are shy and do not like to be disturbed while on the Lek. for the following video and photographs, Tony Bynum was carefully camouflaged inside a “hide” or “blind.” Movements from humans or even other animals like coyotes or antelope can scare the birds off their lek. Tony enters the blind the night before the morning of the shoot and does not move the blind until the birds have completely left the lek. The blind is placed so as to not disrupt the lek area and the natural breeding of the birds.