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Bo Zarts

(26,321 posts)
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 04:15 PM 8 hrs ago

Greater Roadrunner: Queen or King?*



Starr County, South Texas - February 2026
(*Greater roadrunners are sexually monomorphic - Males and females look nearly identical in plumage and size)

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Greater Roadrunner: Queen or King?* (Original Post) Bo Zarts 8 hrs ago OP
Fantastic photo Deuxcents 8 hrs ago #1
I second Deuxcents' comment. Diamond_Dog 8 hrs ago #2
Great job Old Crank 7 hrs ago #3
Great shot! nt Danascot 6 hrs ago #4
That look? OldBaldy1701E 5 hrs ago #5
They can take on a rattlesnake! Devilsun 5 hrs ago #6
How on earth did you get that shot blue_jay 5 hrs ago #7
Beautiful bird 😊 Figarosmom 5 hrs ago #8
I am struck by the clarity of this shot, my dear Bo! Amazing and gorgeous. Thanks for sharing it! CaliforniaPeggy 4 hrs ago #9

blue_jay

(242 posts)
7. How on earth did you get that shot
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 07:03 PM
5 hrs ago

I've never even seen one that wasn't running in the other direction. Now I know what they look like.

CaliforniaPeggy

(156,535 posts)
9. I am struck by the clarity of this shot, my dear Bo! Amazing and gorgeous. Thanks for sharing it!
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 08:45 PM
4 hrs ago
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