The Roadrunner

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Management number 233655300 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price $56.26 Model Number 233655300
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The lifestyle of the roadrunner is vividly documented in this one-of-a-kind book. Wyman Meinzer's photographs and text provide a personal account of the years he spent observing the daily routine of several roadrunner families as the birds courted, mated, nested, reared their young, and hunted for food.From the book:The roadrunner crouched low and began to circle the snake, all the time dropping its wings and testing the snake's quickness. As the snake struck, the bird leaped back almost as fast as the eye could follow, then leaped forward grabbing the rattler by the head and tossing it into the air. When the reptile hit the ground, the bird was upon it instantly, grasping it by the body and beating it repeatedly on the ground. . . . After perhaps five minutes of this furious activity, the adult bird would seize the snake and dash to the nest to feed the now very dead rattlesnake to its two-week-old fledglings. Interestingly, all reptiles including horned lizards, whiptails, and nonvenomous snakes were killed in this same manner.With cameras ready, I awaited the hatch of the young. . . . For the first few days after hatching, the female continued to shelter the young with her constant presence. The male, on the other hand, was constantly on the go, bringing grubs and small insects for the tiny "roadsters." When the female tired of her nest duties, the male would take her place. After jumping to the ground and instead of engaging directly in hunting, she would stand in the warming sunrays and preen for several minutes. Then she would depart into the mesquite thickets and return within about forty-five minutes with food. Read more

ISBN10 0896722430
ISBN13 978-0896722439
Edition First Edition
Language English
Publisher Texas Tech University Press
Dimensions 11.5 x 0.5 x 8.75 inches
Item Weight 1.7 pounds
Print length 128 pages
Publication date January 15, 1993

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