Palo Duro in late February
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Palo Duro in late February
My family is taking a trip to Canyon TX next month. I’ve got college online so won’t have as much time as I’d like but should still be fun. Any advice on what to target/places to look for birds? Are canyon wrens found with any regularity anywhere near there?
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Re: Palo Duro in late February
Unfortunately I had just started birding when we went so I can't help you much, but I can answer that you shouldn't have any issues finding a Canyon Wren. You'll hear them (and typically see them with any effort) on any rock out cropping or bluff in the western half of Texas.
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Re: Palo Duro in late February
Could I have a refresher on how to detect titmouse hybrids
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There will not be any at Palo Duro. But if you go anywhere within the main core of this area that is all there is. https://ebird.org/map/bcxtit1?neg=true& ... 0&eyr=2026Kansabirdguy wrote: Tue Feb 10, 2026 7:53 pm Could I have a refresher on how to detect titmouse hybrids
But for the id, it's pretty simple, rusty forehead and a in-between crest that doesn't fit Tufted or Black-crested.
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Re: Palo Duro in late February
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The lifer roadrunners are absolutely bonkers here waking right up to me
The lifer roadrunners are absolutely bonkers here waking right up to me
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Re: Palo Duro in late February
Lifers include chihuahuan Raven sage thrasher Bewick’s wren greater roadrunner lesser prairie chickens in ks and chestnut collared longspur in ks
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