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Prairie Chickens

March 21, 2012 by ~The South Dakota Cowgirl~ 7 Comments

This morning, as I was getting ready for my day, I got a text from the Cowboy telling me that there were Prairie Chickens dancing on Mile Hill. I couldn’t hurry fast enough to get there.

When I started to get close, I saw this pretty girl:

Then I noticed this gal:

If you look close you can see the prairie chickens in the background.

And because I don’t have a big enough lens I scared this girl off:

And I missed photographing the wing flapping dance they do; though my eyes did witness it.

If anyone has a 400mm lens that will fit on my Canon 7D and they just want to “give” it to me because my photos will become even more beautiful, I’m totally open to charity!

Have a great day everyone!

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About ~The South Dakota Cowgirl~

Jenn Zeller is the creative mind and boss lady behind The South Dakota Cowgirl. She is an aspiring horsewoman, photographer, brilliant social media strategist and lover of all things western.

After a brief career in the investment world to support her horse habit (and satisfy her mother, who told her she had to have a “real” job after graduating college), she finally took the leap and stepped away from a regular income; trading the business suit once and for all for cowgirl boots, a hat, and jeans. She has not looked back.

When Jenn first moved to The DX Ranch on the South Dakota plains, she never imagined she’d find herself behind a camera lens capturing an authentic perspective of ranching, and sharing it with others. Jenn has always been called to artistry, and uses music, writing, images, home improvement, and her first true love of horses to express her ranching passion.

Horses are the constant thread and much of her work centers around using her unique style of writing to share her horsemanship journey with others in publications such as CavvySavvy, the AQHA Ranching Blog, the West River Eagle, the family ranch website, and her own website.

Using photography to illustrate her stories has created other opportunities -- Jenn’s brand “The South Dakota Cowgirl” has grown to the level of social media “Influencer”. This notoriety has led to work with Duluth Trading Company, Budweiser, Wyoming Tourism, Vice, Circle Z Ranch and Art of the Cowgirl, to name a few. She also serves as a brand ambassador for Woodchuck USA, Arenus Equine Health, Triple Crown Feed and Just Strong fitness apparel. Her photography has been featured by Instagram, Apple, TIME Magazine, The Huffington Post, and Oprah Magazine. Jenn’s work has been published internationally, has been seen in several books and has graced the covers of several magazines.

Jenn became a social media influencer by accident when she started to explore Instagram as a way to share her life on the ranch with folks that don’t get to experience it. It’s grown into an incredible platform that she uses to empower women, create an environment for self improvement and share life on the ranch.

When she’s not working, she loves to drink coffee, play with her naughty border collie named Copper, start ranch colts, and run about the country chasing cans. Her mother still thinks she doesn’t have a “real” job.

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  1. Adrienne says

    March 21, 2012 at 10:42 am

    I love all the photos you post on here Jenn. They are all amazing but especially the second photo of the dirt road and prairie chickens in the background.

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  2. Weekend Cowgirl says

    March 24, 2012 at 8:59 am

    Love the prairie chickens!!!!!!!

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    • ~The South Dakota Cowgirl~ says

      March 26, 2012 at 8:56 am

      Prairie Chickens are awesome!

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      • Stuart Surma says

        May 4, 2013 at 7:07 am

        Looks like those are Sharptail grouse. I just got back last week watching the Prairie Chickens dance on the Ft. Pierre Grasslands. The Prairie Chickens have a banded tail the Sharptails have a pointed tail, but both are awesome when they dance! Stu Surma, java, S.D. Also in Capture Dakota

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        • ~The South Dakota Cowgirl~ says

          May 6, 2013 at 7:45 am

          You are correct, but at the time I didn’t know this.

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  3. Dad says

    March 25, 2012 at 9:19 am

    Awsome pictures Sis. I love how you are continuously amazed by nature. I am glad I get to enjoy it through your photos….

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    • ~The South Dakota Cowgirl~ says

      March 26, 2012 at 8:56 am

      Thanks, Dad!

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