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Traditional Cache Ode to The Road Runner
A  cache by TeamCactus       Hidden: 2/28/2005  
Size: Size: Micro (Micro)      Difficulty: 1 out of 5      Terrain: 1 out of 5 (1 is easiest, 5 is hardest)

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In California, United States

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Released for the Greater Palm Springs Geocache Event (GCMEDE).

Ode to the Road Runner
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Greater Palm Springs Geocache Event (GCMEDE)

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The Roadrunner
Geococcyx californianus
Roadrunner

Geococcyx californianus

Phylum : Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Class: Aves
Subclass : Neornithes
Order : Cuculiformes
Family : Cuculidae
Genus Geococcyx
Species: californianus

Geography – Range

Throughout the Mojave, Sonoran, Chihuahuan and southern Great Basin deserts They in all the Southwestern states.

Curious Facts

Roadrunners are quick enough to catch and eat rattlesnakes.

Roadrunners prefer walking or running and attain speeds up to 17 mph. hour

The Roadrunner is also called the Chaparral Cock.

The Roadrunner reabsorbs water from its feces before excretion.

The Roadrunner’s nasal gland eliminates excess salt, instead of using the urinary tract like most birds.

The Roadrunner is the state bird of New Mexico.
Vital Stats

Weight: 8-24 oz.

Length: 20-24 inches"

Height: 10-12"

Sexual Maturity: 2-3 yrs..
Mating Season: Spring
Incubation: 18-20 days
No. of Eggs: 2-12
Birth Interval: 1 year

Lifespan: 7 to 8 years

Typical diet: insects, lizards, snakes,


Related Species

Roadrunners are ground cuckoos, are any of about 15 species of birds constituting the subfamily Neomorphinae of the Cuckoo Family (Cuculidae), noted for terrestrial habits. There are 11 New World species, 3 of which lay their eggs in the nests of other birds.

Other ground cuckoos include the Morococcyx erythropygus, a species widespread in Central America and 5 species of Neomorphus, found from Costa Rica to Bolivia.Three species of the very large Carpococcyx, are found in Southeast Asia and acquire a length of 24 inches.

Comparisons

The two species of Roadrunners include the Lesser Roadrunner (G. velox) a slightly smaller, buffier and less streaky bird, of Mexico and Central America, which grows to a length of 18 inches.

Description


The legendary Roadrunner is famous for its distinctive appearance, its ability to eat rattlesnakes and its preference for scooting across the American deserts, as popularized in
Warner Bros. cartoons.

The Roadrunner is a large, black-and-white, mottled ground bird with a distinctive head crest. It has strong feet, a long, white-tipped tail and an oversized bill.

It ranges in length from 20 to 24 inches from the tip of its tail to the end of its beak. It is a member of the Cuckoo Family (Cuculidae), characterized by feet with 2 forward toes and 2 behind.

When the Roadrunner senses danger or is traveling downhill, it flies, revealing short, rounded wings with a white crescent. But it cannot keep its large body airborne for more than a few seconds, and so prefers walking or running (up to 17 miles per hour) usually with a clownish gait.

Vocalization


The Roadrunner makes a series of 6 to 8, low, dovelike coos dropping in pitch, as well as a clattering sound by rolling mandibles together.

Behavior


The Roadrunner is uniquely suited to a desert environment by a number of physiological and behavioral adaptations

Its carnivorous habits offer it a large supply of very moist food
It reabsorbs water from its feces before excretion
A nasal gland eliminates excess salt, instead of using the urinary tract like most birds
It reduces its activity 50% during the heat of midday
Its extreme quickness allows it to snatch a humming bird or dragonfly from midair.

Food & Hunting

The Roadrunner feeds almost exclusively on other animals, including insects, scorpions, lizards, snakes, rodents and other birds. Up to 10 % of its winter diet may consist of plant material due to the scarcity of desert animals at that time of the year.

Because of its lightening quickness, the Roadrunner is one of the few animals that preys upon rattlesnakes. Using its wings like a matador's cape, it snaps up a coiled rattlesnake by the tail, cracks it like a whip and repeatedly slams its head against the ground till dead.

It then swallows its prey whole, but is often unable to swallow the entire length at one time. This does not stop the Roadrunner from its normal routine. It will continue to meander about with the snake dangling from its mouth, consuming another inch or two as the snake slowly digests.



The above information was provided by the nice folks at www.desertusa.com.





Additional Hints ( Decrypt ) 

Decryption Key
A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z
(letter above equals below,
and vice versa)

svyz pnavfgre pbirerq ng onfr bs gerr (Decrypted Hints)




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 October 26 by meltonfamily (109 found)
Scoured the area, must have overlooked it.

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 August 27 by natjac (169 found)
Way too many mugglers around when we were there. We didn't find this one for now. We felt a little uncomfortable looking for it with so much traffic around.

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 August 9 by vellagang (265 found)
Not a hard find. Cache needs new log. Lots of traffic to deal with while searching.

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 July 10 by unafraid leroy (1092 found)
coordinates put me in the street and despite the hint couldn't find this guy on try #2. nice info, though.

[This entry was edited by unafraid leroy on Friday, July 10, 2009 at 10:47:03 AM.]

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 April 11 by dmst (101 found)
A good hide.Enjoyed the info about the roadrunner.

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Current time: 11/22/2009 11:14:35 AM
Last Updated: 10/26/2009 7:13:42 PM
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Coordinates are in the WGS84 datum

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