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INFO LINKS
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Greater Roadrunner Gough, G.A., Sauer, J.R., Iliff, M. Patuxent Bird Identification Infocenter. 1998. Version 97.1. Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, MD
USGS data sheet on Greater Roadrunner, including photographs, maps, taxonomy, identification tips, and life history information. Read More
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Greater Roadrunner Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology
Greater Roadrunner fact sheet Read More
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Greater Roadrunner eNature.com
Pictures, Sounds, and information about Greater Roadrunner Read More
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Greater Roadrunner eNature.com
Pictures, Sounds, and information about Greater Roadrunner Read More
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roadrunner essortment.com
Narrative
"A roadrunner goes by a few other names like the ?Chaparral Cock? or ?ground cuckoo? and is the official state bird of New Mexico". Narrative Read More
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Roadrunner California Living Museum
Categorized information on life history, scientific name, and ecology. "A member of the cuckoo family (related to the endangered Yellow-billed Cuckoo), this is a bird that rarely flies". Read More
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Roadrunner Desert USA
Information on curious facts, comparisons, description, range, vocalization, etc. "Roadrunners are quick enough to catch and eat rattlesnakes". Read More
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Greater Roadrunner Bird Friends Of Lake Murray And San Diego County
Greater Roadrunner pictures, description, and more Read More
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Greater Roadrunner Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Extensive species account including range map, call details, 'cool facts', etc. Read More
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Roadrunner 50states.com
"The comical roadrunner prefers running to flying and has been clocked at speeds of 15 miles per hour". Brief Narrative Read More
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Roadrunner Desert USA
Roadrunner: Brief description and pictures Read More
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Roadrunner Houston Zoo
About Roadrunner Read More
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