Nopadol Paothong's website offers his book,
Save the Last Dance, for purchase. The book shows beautiful photography of the grouse species in North America.
Nop drove us to Dick Wilberforce's lek in Hemphill County. The day was cloudy with 30-knot winds. Our anticipation grew when in the dark we could hear the roosters begin their display: Wulluh wulluh wulluh, they began, clak clak clak, then the fluttering of their wings.
We could hear them but not see them. I told myself to stop straining my eyes to see them, that dawn would come soon. Only twenty yards away, I could see a small figure on the grass moving about, dashing, dancing, "lekking." I held my breath.
In 2014, I visited the same lek. Back then, the sun rose and gave the chickens some warm lighting. Click this
link to view that post.
A rooster ready to display.
Standing on a log, searching the prairie, waiting for a female.
Inflating his sack during the display.
Two males establishing dominance.
Part of the display showing dominance.
A male looking up over the grasslands.
Update: One more image.