Conceptually similarLee SnyderSharp-tailed GrouseSS21216088Rights ManagedLee SnyderSharp-tailed GrouseSS21216068Rights ManagedLee SnyderSharp-tailed GrouseSS21216099Rights ManagedLee SnyderSharp-tailed GrouseSS21216102Rights ManagedLee SnyderSharp-tailed GrouseSS21216189Rights ManagedLee SnyderSharp-tailed GrouseSS21216202Rights ManagedJAMES McCANNSharp-tailed grouse in habitatSS2605993JA1573Rights ManagedWILLIAM MULLINSColumbian Sharp-tailed Grouse displayingSS23829693T5661Royalty FreeWILLIAM MULLINSMale Columbian Sharp-Tailed GrouseSS2405144BQ6239Royalty FreeView AllView more with similar tones Sharp-tailed GrouseLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS21216080Description:Sharp-tailed grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus) males on the lek in Nebraska. These grouse congregate in the spring around traditional breeding areas, or leks, where the males compete with each other for mating rights.Credit:Lee Snyder / Science SourceSize:5198px × 3290px (~48 MB)Get PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:american fauna-animal-aves-avian-behavior-bird-camouflage-competition for mates-galliformes-gallinaceous-game bird-grasslands-great plains-grouse-grouse cock-lek-lek breeder-male-mating habitat-nebraska-north america-phasianidae-prairie-sharptail-sharptailed grouse-sharp-tailed grouse-two-tympanuchus-tympanuchus phasianellus-us wildlife-usaFolder Legacy Identifier:SS2CT67194_20180421Model release:N/AParent folder:2018-04-21