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A big thank you to LeeKen and wife Ellen for their work and hospitality in getting me to the lek at Bluestem. Had a great trip!!!

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This lady is what the fuss is all about!

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Would this intimidate you if you were eyeball to eyeball?

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Bring it on!!!

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Ken, it was nice to have the opportunity to meet you. I was glad that the chickens cooperated. Being able to do you a favor was only a small bit of repayment for the knowledge and inspiration that you freely have given out. So, thank you!

A few of the boys.

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A couple of dust-ups.

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Bluestem Prairie Nature Conservancy, I think privately owned, public accessible. The blinds are open to the public, reservations need to be made through their local office.

A web search will get you any info. you need. They do a great job getting people out to see the birds.

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