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Related: About this forumGreater 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
Saturday
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I am struck by the clarity of this shot, my dear Bo! Amazing and gorgeous. Thanks for sharing it!
CaliforniaPeggy
Saturday
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Deuxcents
(26,546 posts)1. Fantastic photo
Diamond_Dog
(40,376 posts)2. I second Deuxcents' comment.
Old Crank
(6,917 posts)3. Great job
Getting the background to be nonexistant.
Danascot
(5,218 posts)4. Great shot! nt
OldBaldy1701E
(10,993 posts)5. That look?
Queen.
Definitely queen.
Devilsun
(369 posts)6. They can take on a rattlesnake!
blue_jay
(250 posts)7. How on earth did you get that shot
I've never even seen one that wasn't running in the other direction.
Now I know what they look like.
Figarosmom
(11,531 posts)8. Beautiful bird 😊
CaliforniaPeggy
(156,586 posts)9. I am struck by the clarity of this shot, my dear Bo! Amazing and gorgeous. Thanks for sharing it!