Road Runners: Our Favorite from the Sonoran Desert

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7 thoughts on “Road Runners: Our Favorite from the Sonoran Desert

  1. 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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  2. 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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