Greater Roadrunner

Geococcyx californianus

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This bird has been reportedly found in the following regions:

Mesa, Arizona

Phoenix, Arizona

Tucson, Arizona

Yuma, Arizona

Lake Nacimiento, California

PASO ROBLES, California

Poway, California

San Diego, California

Temecula, California

Elephant Butte, New Mexico

Las Cruces, New Mexico

Talihina, Oklahoma

Cedar Creek, Texas

El Paso, Texas

Iowa Park, Texas

Kendalia, Texas

Magnolia, Texas

San Isidro, Texas

Troup, Texas

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MrsBoat

Talihina, OK | March 2009 | Positive
I live in Southeast Oklahoma and we have a family of roadrunners that live next to our property. We have a 10 acre horse ranch with pasture and a pond. The roadrunners would cross our property and go hunting up by the pond. We'd see them with little snakes in their beaks...that's why I just love the roadrunner! One in particular would land on our deck railing that overlooks our pasture & pond and I got a few great photos of him (posted here). They had 2 babies last year and we're looking forward to seeing more this year.
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