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The New Mexico state bird, the Roadrunner, was a bird not known to Audubon in his time, and was therefore not included in the 1840 edition of Birds of America.
New Mexico's state flower is in fact a plant native to the deserts of the Southwest.
; The State Bird of New Mexico, pictured above, is the Greater Roadrunner ... New Mexico State Department of Game and Fish ... New Mexico State Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources
About the New Mexico state bird, Chaparral Bird or Roadrunner (Geococcyx californianus), and its adoption. ... Adoption of the New Mexico State Bird
It is a ground bird that is about two feet in length. It has speckled brown and black feathers on its back and wings and a lighter throat and chest with dark stripes.
New Mexico State Bird is the Roadrunner - New Mexico Unit Study. ... The State Legislature adopted the Chaparral Bird as the official State Bird on March 16, 1949.Return to New Mexico Unit Study
The Roadrunner is the state bird of New Mexico. ... My New Mexico ... New Mexico Menu
The Roadrunner is the state bird of New Mexico. ... Glauca is the Latin word for "greenish-grey." New Mexico's state flower is in fact a plant native to the deserts of the Southwest.
Length: 22 inches ... Large, long-legged, long-tailed cuckoo ... Patuxent Bird Population Studies; Patuxent Bird Identification InfoCenter
New Mexico State Flower and State Bird; ... Of the seven varieties of Yucca that grow in abundance in New Mexico, the stately Yucca elata is one of the most elegant.