It's Friday and it's late spring, which means it's high time you spent your weekend dancing and peacocking and doing all that fun shit people do when they're out trying to attract other people. The thing is, you probably are a shitty dancer. It's okay, most people are. My suggestion is to take some tips from a creature whose dance moves are evolutionarily honed: the Gunnison sage-grouse (Centrocercus minimus).The Gunnison grouse is notable for having only been described as a new species in the year 2000, when it was discovered that it was actually distinct from the greater sage-grouse. Located largely in Colorado, the Gunnison grouse is one of many species of birds that has elaborate courtship displays—males pick out a dance floor, known as a lek, and dance their hearts out. The females pick out the best dancers, and then new Gunnison grouse are made.I'm an unabashed fan of both dancing birds and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, which produced the video. Props to the Lab for capturing the Gunnison grouse's dance on video because, as the Lab notes in the video's description, the bird is up for inclusion on the US endangered species list.@derektmead