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I recently went to Oklahoma to photograph the Lesser and Greater Prairie Chicken on their leks. Here are a few from the trip. Notice how the barring is less distinct and the air sack is more red on the Lesser. All shots with 5D3 and 500mm F4 L IS. With no native habitat the Lesser is fading quickly and will be on the endangered species list soon. I wanted to get shots while they are still here. Cool birds and I've heard they are tasty.
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Wow, awesome shots Pope,
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How far away are you from the birds in those shots?
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15-30 yards
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Some nice Pics there Shawn!!!
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My daughter says those.are cool pis!
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Those pictures are amazing! Great work man
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Great pictures. I need to upgrade cameras.
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Indeed some great shots.
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