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Get a Closer Look at the Spring Rituals of Sharp-tailed Grouse
(2005-03-28)
The Section of Wildlife invites enthusiasts to view Sharp tailed
Grouse on their spring dancing grounds (also know as a lek). These once
common birds of open brushlands put on quite a display in an effort to
attract mates. The male Sharptails spread their wings in an arc, hoot
and cluck, stamp their feet, rattle their tail feathers and madly chase
each other around the lek.
The blind is available 3 to 4 days per week from April 8 through May 1.
The blind is comfortable for 2 people. Getting there requires about a
quarter-mile walk. Morning visits to the blind can be reserved by
calling:
Palo Site Eveleth Area Wildlife Office 218 744 7448 ext 2224 or 2221
Kettle River Site – Cloquet Area Wildlife Office 218-879-0880 ext 225
Like most birds Sharp-tail Grouse are early risers. To see them on their
dancing grounds you must be too. Dancers begin arriving about half hour
before sunrise. To avoid bothering the birds you must settle into the
blind well before then and stay until the birds leave, so plan
accordingly. Plan on dressing warmly. It makes for very early morning,
but you will enjoy a beautiful sunrise, and see and hear a memorable
display of Minnesota's wildlife! |
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