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Dancing Sharptails - Original Painting By Joe Hautman

Dancing Sharptails by Joe Hautman

The sharp-tailed grouse is a lekking bird species. These birds display in open areas known as leks with other males, anywhere from a single male to upwards of 20 males will occupy one lek (averaging 8-12). A lek is defined as an assembly area where animals carry on display and courtship behavior. During the spring, male sharp-tailed grouse attend these leks from March through July with peak attendance in late April and early May. These dates do fluctuate from year to year based on the weather. The males display on the lek by stamping their feet rapidly, about 20 times per second, and rattle their tail feathers while turning in circles or dancing forward. Purple neck sacs are inflated and deflated during display. The males use "cooing" calls also to attract and compete for females. The females select the most dominant one or two males in the center of the lek, copulate, and then leave to nest and raise the young in solitary from the male.

Dancing Sharptails by Joe Hautman is available for sale as a signed and numbered limited edition canvas with a 20 x 16 vertical image size priced at $250 unframed.

Original Painting - Dancing Sharptail's by Joe Hautman is also available for sale as a framed original acrylic painting with a 20 x 16 vertical image size. The original painting is priced at $8,000 framed.

Order your original painting today! All artwork is professionally boxed and insured and guaranteed to arrive in mint condition. Joseph Hautman is the oldest of the three Hautman Brothers.

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Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Giclee Canvas 20 x 16 Image Size 150 $250.00

Framed Original Acrylic Painting 20 x 16 Image Size Original Painting $8,000.00

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