I am linking up with Wild Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes
After my New Mexico trip I can knock another of my TOP TEN most want to see birds off of my list. It is the Greater Roadrunner. A cool bird and another New Mexico lifer, YES!
I actually saw my first Roadrunner the day before this sighting. But the bird ran across the street and into the brush so fast, I could not get his photo. On this day at the Bosque Del Apache NWR the Roadrunner came out of the bushes and ran across a large open field.
These photos are thanks to dear hubby, he was sitting on the right side of the car for these shots. Hubby took a few shots of the Roadrunner as he ran across the field. What a cool sight!
The Greater Roadrunner is a long-legged bird in the Cuckoo family. The adult has a bushy crest and a long, thick dark bill. The roadrunner has a long dark tail, dark on the head and back. They have four toes, two facing front and two face backward. They feed in insects, fruits and small reptiles. The Roadrunner can run at speeds up to 20 MPH.
It seems that after I see a bird that I have really wanted to see, they keep appearing. During the rest of our trip, I started seeing more Roadrunners. Of course most of the time running across the road in front of the car. Sometimes they were just a blur. But cool sightings.
I hope you enjoyed my Roadrunner, it was one of my favorite sightings in New Mexico. Thanks for visiting and for the nice comments.
Join in and post your birdies and to see more beautiful and wonderful bird photos please visit:
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes. Thanks to our host Michelle our host Stewart. Happy Birding and have a wonderful week!
After my New Mexico trip I can knock another of my TOP TEN most want to see birds off of my list. It is the Greater Roadrunner. A cool bird and another New Mexico lifer, YES!
I actually saw my first Roadrunner the day before this sighting. But the bird ran across the street and into the brush so fast, I could not get his photo. On this day at the Bosque Del Apache NWR the Roadrunner came out of the bushes and ran across a large open field.
These photos are thanks to dear hubby, he was sitting on the right side of the car for these shots. Hubby took a few shots of the Roadrunner as he ran across the field. What a cool sight!
The Greater Roadrunner is a long-legged bird in the Cuckoo family. The adult has a bushy crest and a long, thick dark bill. The roadrunner has a long dark tail, dark on the head and back. They have four toes, two facing front and two face backward. They feed in insects, fruits and small reptiles. The Roadrunner can run at speeds up to 20 MPH.
It seems that after I see a bird that I have really wanted to see, they keep appearing. During the rest of our trip, I started seeing more Roadrunners. Of course most of the time running across the road in front of the car. Sometimes they were just a blur. But cool sightings.
I hope you enjoyed my Roadrunner, it was one of my favorite sightings in New Mexico. Thanks for visiting and for the nice comments.
Join in and post your birdies and to see more beautiful and wonderful bird photos please visit:
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes. Thanks to our host Michelle our host Stewart. Happy Birding and have a wonderful week!
I hadn't realised that Roadrunners were cuckoos. Congratulations on the sighting and to your husband for getting the photos. They're one of your birds that I'd really like to see!
ReplyDeleteLOVE seeing these comical-looking birds
ReplyDeleteReally neat shots Eileen. I have only ever seen this bird once but too far away for a decent photo. Exciting to see so many new birds on your trip.
ReplyDeleteAny of us who watched cartoons as a kid want to see one of these!
ReplyDeleteWe really did have a ACME cheese grater!
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Beautiful birds! Nice clicks..
ReplyDeletewow, i am surprised you even saw him. he really is camouflaged. wow!! awesome!! ( :
ReplyDeleteVery good shots Eileen...... well done.
ReplyDeleteGretings, Joop
Congratulations on finally seeing the roadrunners! I love that last photo!
ReplyDeleteEileen amazing, and this is a bird that can not come with us.
ReplyDeleteHe is very good :-) I'll see you soon saw him and was able to capture.
Kind regards, Helma
That's really cool - I have yet to see one of these. But we have family in Southern Utah, so maybe I'll get to see one sometime.
ReplyDeleteYour hubby took some real nice shots Eileen. The road runner looks like an inquisitive cute little thing :)
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen... Exciting lifer you was able to add to the list!!
ReplyDeleteSorry but I have to say it Beep-beep!! : )
Grace
Love your photos Eileen. We've seen them in the Sonoran Desert when we lived in Tuscon and hiked...but not down here. Of course we rarely go out in the open country.
ReplyDeleteGreat job capturing this interesting bird! I'd love to see one up close!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of this particular bird, Eileen.
ReplyDeleteIn the Netherlands not to find this species.
Greetings Irma
yay! i know how cool these birds are - i still get excited to see them. :)
ReplyDeleteHow cool Eileen! They are such a comical looking bird!
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine how much fun the roadrunner is to watch!! Are they related to a woodpecker as well as the cockoo?? So similar in shape and structure. Did you say "Beep Beep" every time you saw one????
ReplyDeleteI saw one once, in Austin, Texas. It was so far away and the minute it sensed my presence, off it ran. I think I kept my blurry shots as a reminder that I actually did see it. Great spotting!
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, I am so happy for your - Roadrunners are neat birds! Glad you saw a bunch of 'em. Have a really good day today and a most pleasant Wed. tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteWow..what a pretty bird! Hopefully I will get to see it once in real life..
ReplyDeleteOh how I remember how excited I was when I saw a Roadrunner in Arkansas last year... I hope to see another one when we go back there in Feb...
ReplyDeleteYou got some great photos.
Hugs,
Betsy
You and your hubby make a great team -- these photos are wonderful. We saw a few roadrunners on our western trip as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool sight for you to see. I've never seen a road runner and always imagine them to be like the cartoon. You have got some great shots of him.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like my holiday pics. I have so many it is really difficult to know which ones to post. :)
I rhink Roadrunners are so unusual. Glad that you saw several on your trip and even managed some great photos!
ReplyDeleteHallo Eileen!!!
ReplyDeleteI have seen Roadrunners only on Texs posts!!!Very interesting bird indeed!!!Love the way he runs!!!Great captutes!!My congrats to your husband!!!Realy nice pictures!!Have a lovely week!!Hugs!!
Dimi...
How neat to see a Roadrunner! I bet that was exciting. I've always been intrigued by them!
ReplyDeleteThe only contact I've had with these birds is in the cartoon, they are different looking, do they fly at all.
ReplyDeleteMerle........
I love this bird. When we saw our first one (in New Mexico) a guy told us that the Spanish name is "paisano" which means fellow traveler. So we thought he was a good bird for full-time RVers (as we were then). You just can't help smiling when you see them!!!
ReplyDeleteHe hides well in there!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on another lifer! These are cool birds. Your husband got some great photos!
ReplyDeleteWow these are great ! I'm hiding in the bathroom so I can check out some blogs lol I'm sure they will find me soon lol time to get packing.....
ReplyDeleteSo cool!!!
ReplyDeleteLindas imagens !
ReplyDeleteé bom conhecer mais um pássaro e suas curiosidades!
parabéns pelas fotos!
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Zizi
So happy for you Eileen and glad this one didn't run away before you got your record shot.
ReplyDeleteI love that last shot in the series!
These are great. I really like your new banner at the top.
ReplyDeleteTruly cool sights! You got terrific captures.
ReplyDeleteThey are interesting birds. I saw some about 12 years when I was working in Phoenix.
ReplyDeleteWell captures, Eileen! beautiful bird...
ReplyDeleteHow fun! You were certainly fortunate on your trip to see so many lifers!
ReplyDeleteGreat to be able to get a new bird. Great series.
ReplyDeleteGreat image series you show Eileen. Thank you for sharing these beautiful pictures with us. Wish you a nice day :) Hanne Bente
ReplyDeleteGreat bird to take on holiday with you, lol.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant bird to be seeing, what a thrill.
ReplyDeleteCongrat's for your Roadrunner sighting . . . I would love seeing one!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the lifer! Roadrunners are awesome.
ReplyDeleteThey are such fun birds to watch!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you got to see more of these fascinating birds Eileen. The childhood cartoons have created a much bigger and taller bird in most people's mind I should think.
ReplyDeleteNice shots---Boy they are fast aren't they. Glad you get to cross another sighting off you list. great fun. MB
ReplyDeleteWoW-zers....what a great trip!!
ReplyDeletenice images, i know you were excited!!
Wonderful! Congrats on adding another to your list.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know about these birds.. Great post Eileen.... Michelle
ReplyDeleteVery cool shots. One time, when we lived in the desert in S.California, I heard a clicking noise and looked up and there on our flat roof was a roadrunner - right in town. No chance of a photo - but a great memory.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on seeing the roadrunner! It's always been one of my favorite cartoons. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen. Well done. A great bird to see and you got great shots of it also.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful for you and I am so jealous...sigh ;), have longed to see one even a little bit close up and you got some great images Eileen...really almost looks like fine paintings...very nice~
ReplyDeleteWoo Hoo! Congrats Eileen! It was a bird I thought I would never see either...until I moved to AZ!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to see and photograph a Roadrunner!
ReplyDeleteHahaha!
ReplyDeleteI bet he inspired Disney... he really looks like Woodywood pecker! LOL!