7 thoughts on “Road Runners: Our Favorite from the Sonoran Desert”
What a wonderful collection of images! They paint a wonderful portrait of what looks like a very inquisitive, hyper-alert bird. And yet … they’re so sharp, as if you practically walked up to these guys! Did they really let you get that close, or are you unusually skilled with your telephoto? Regardless, well done!
Road Runners are not easy to get in front of. Very skittish and fast. Most of the photos were taken with a 400 mm lens, which I was very happy with over the winter.
What a wonderful collection of images! They paint a wonderful portrait of what looks like a very inquisitive, hyper-alert bird. And yet … they’re so sharp, as if you practically walked up to these guys! Did they really let you get that close, or are you unusually skilled with your telephoto? Regardless, well done!
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Road Runners are not easy to get in front of. Very skittish and fast. Most of the photos were taken with a 400 mm lens, which I was very happy with over the winter.
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Love the photos. Roadrunners are quite interesting birds. I think you can definitely see the dinosaur/bird link in them. So where is Wylie Coyote?
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He’s coming.
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Fabulous shots if the roadrunners. Such a difficult bird to capture. But you did it! Well done my sir!
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If = of. I am on my phone and auto correct kicks in. Have a great day!
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Thanks Nancy.
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