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  1. Roadrunner

    Roadrunner

    This roadrunner is one of a mated pair that lives on my acre. Last year, it decided to follow me as I gardened because I would throw the grub worms out. Now, it will come quite close if it sees things it wants to eat. I'm able to talk to it as it goes about it's roadrunner business.
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    Please PM me Roadrunner sightings

    Thank ya'll for the info. I PM'd them. I might be late for their study though but, maybe they'll still be in the area. I'm very excited about these roadrunners and the fact that one of them will come so close. They're fascinating to watch. I notice that they also take dust baths in a sandy...
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    Please PM me Roadrunner sightings

    I don't know how to pm you but I have a mated pair of roadrunners living in my yard and one of them started following me around last year when I was gardening. It discovered that I threw out the grub worms. lol. Now, this year I see them again and one of them comes very close to me (within...
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    Burleson,TX USA: black headed oriole?

    The bird in the linked photo you showed me is what the bird in my back yard looks like. A black head, bright yellow body, black and white wings, and the tail was yellow but the bird I saw had a dark patch on the top of it's tail. It seemed like a sort of rectangular shape black patch, but the...
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    Burleson,TX USA: black headed oriole?

    I looked up Scott's Oriole but it had way too much black on it. I looked through more photos of Black Headed Orioles and there were some that looked exactly like the bird I saw. It is very out of range. I'm wondering if the severe drought and many fires here in TX are sending birds out of...
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    Burleson,TX USA: black headed oriole?

    I live in between Burleson and Joshua, Texas. Yesterday, I saw a very bright yellow perching type bird with a black head, black and white wings and a dark black patch on the top of it's tail. (It is not a finch) I've never seen this kind of bird before. It looks exactly like a picture online...
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