Subject: | Re: Greater Sage Grouse |
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From: | "Dan Dugan" dandugan_1999 |
Date: | Mon Apr 26, 2010 4:15 pm ((PDT)) |
> If you look at the photo on my web site you can see the microphone > within the tan windscreen sitting within the sage to the far right. = > The grouse is displaying right in front of the mic. You can hear the = > swishing of his feathers with each display. He walked all around the = > mic, displaying all morning. I'll go back next spring with hopes to > leave the mic running all night during the full moon to see what they = > do throughout the night. The occasional coyote group called, once a > coyote flushed most of the group but they returned within 10 minutes. Fantastic recording, Kevin! I have an opportunity to visit a lek site near = Bodie, CA, on June 18. Do you think they'll still be displaying then? -Dan |
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