Do Animals Use “Human” Trails?: This Texas Roadrunner in Big Bend National Park’s Chisos Basin Does!
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- Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
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Road runners are so cool. One of my absolute favorite birds
They are super cool! If you are a musician or have the chance to hang out with someone who sings or plays guitar, this is the one animal that *constantly* arrives to hear what is going on when I'm playing guitar throughout Big Bend.
Some critters, particularly roadrunners, seem to show up for me almost every time when I am in the middle of composing a song out in the open! Either way, here's a quick clip of one sunning if you are interested!
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@@SpiritualDevil that's awesome! I had no idea that would respond to music like that. I'm from Michigan so the only time I've ever seen a road runner have been when we're down visiting family in Texas. It's a long trip so we don't get down there as often as we'd like. Thanks for sharing!