Congrats, Rob. Way way way back in the early 1960s, family friends of ours who live about 4 miles NW of Bazine had a Greater Roadrunner at their Ness County farm. I didn't see it myself, but I have seen the B&W photos that someone snapped with the family camera. This is the sort of primitive sight-record that occurred often prior to eBird!
It was this time of year just a few years ago when I saw Hodgeman County's first record of GRRO at the SW edge of Jetmore.
Scott Seltman
Larned, Kansas
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From: Birds & Their Habitats in Kansas <KSBIRD-L...> On Behalf Of Rob Graham
Sent: Sunday, June 8, 2025 10:35 AM
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Subject: Greater Roadrunner, Ness County
I just saw a roadrunner on the west edge of Ness City. This appears to be a county record.