Every spring starting in March, male sharp-tailed grouse gather on leks or dancing grounds to display for female onlookers. This ritual, triggered by photoperiod, has been going on in North Dakota for hundreds or even thousands of years. Learn more in this week’s NDO News.

The spring dance is underway (screenshot, ND Game & Fish)
Sharp-tailed Grouse Dancing in the North Dakota Outdoors
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