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General
Description: Greater Roadrunners (Geococcyx californianus)
are fairly large, sleek birds with a very long tail. They are brown
overall, with streaks on the neck and breast, and a blue and red patch
behind the eye. True to their name, Roadrunners would rather to
walk on the ground or run down the road rather than fly.
Favored Habitat: Desert scrub. |

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Where to Find: Roadrunners are fairly common. Watch for them in places with desert scrub, water, and people. The Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve and the Wetlands Park are good places to look, as is the Death Valley Visitor Center.
Comments: Roadrunners eat anything they can catch, but they mostly eat lizards and small snakes. |

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Typical view of a wild Greater Roadrunner: someone running off across the desert. |

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Roadrunner, hiding as best one can, in an Athel Tree. |
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Greater Roadrunner with nesting material. |
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Greater Roadrunner with nesting material. |
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Greater Roadrunner all dressed up and ready for the picnic. |