. Birds in Kansas. Birds -- Kansas Identification. An adult Greater Roadrunner (Geococcyx californianus). Photograph by Marvin D. Schwilling, courtesy Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. Greater Roadrunner Geococcyx californianus (Lesson) Status: The Greater Roadrunner's status is uncertain, but it is probably a resident in small numbers in counties bordering and south of the Arkansas River and in southeast- ern Kansas, northeast to Ander- son and Linn counties. Its distri- bution is not well documented, but the northernmost specimen is from Anderson County. Some sight records proved to b


. Birds in Kansas. Birds -- Kansas Identification. An adult Greater Roadrunner (Geococcyx californianus). Photograph by Marvin D. Schwilling, courtesy Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. Greater Roadrunner Geococcyx californianus (Lesson) Status: The Greater Roadrunner's status is uncertain, but it is probably a resident in small numbers in counties bordering and south of the Arkansas River and in southeast- ern Kansas, northeast to Ander- son and Linn counties. Its distri- bution is not well documented, but the northernmost specimen is from Anderson County. Some sight records proved to be of fe- male or immature Ring-necked Pheasants. Goss, in 1886, considered. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Thompson, Max C; Ely, Charles A. (Charles Adelbert), 1933-. Lawrence, Kan. : University of Kansas, Museum of Natural History : Distributed by University Press of Kansas


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