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Redbird ([personal profile] redbird) wrote2005-04-28 12:08 pm

O frabjous day!

Yes, I have bronchitis and menstrual cramps, and I don't care.

There are ivory-billed woodpeckers in Arkansas.

[identity profile] mactavish.livejournal.com 2005-04-28 04:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I just sent a text message to Joe, up on his photography workshop in the Eastern Sierra, "Please call me when you can, it's not bad or personal, but it's important, and your colleagues might like to know." The workshop's being led by a well respected wildlife photographer. They're probably far away from press releases today.

[identity profile] threeringedmoon.livejournal.com 2005-04-28 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Amazing. And nice to get some good news for a change.

[identity profile] purpletigron.livejournal.com 2005-04-28 04:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Good luck to them!
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[personal profile] laurel 2005-04-28 04:50 pm (UTC)(link)
When I read this and watched the video (shortly before I got to your post), it totally made my day too.
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[personal profile] pameladean 2005-04-28 05:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh my God. First I burst into tears, and then I emailed Eric.

I note that one of the early observers also burst into tears. He sure had reason.

P.

[identity profile] brisingamen.livejournal.com 2005-04-28 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
When I was young I had a bird book with a picture of an ivory-billed woodpecker in it, and the fact that it was believed to be extinct, or close to. I've always remembered it because the bird looked so amazingly unusual, and kind of uber-woodpeckerish. This news is just amazing. There are miracles still abounding.

[identity profile] carandol.livejournal.com 2005-04-28 08:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I was delighted to see this too. It's not often we see good environmental news.

We have to make sure we look after it better this time round. Could do wonders for local conservation efforts.

[identity profile] carandol.livejournal.com 2005-04-28 09:19 pm (UTC)(link)
That's what I was thinking. Looking after the woodpecker will hopefully have a knock-on effect of protecting the forests, and consequently all the other species that live there.

I just hope you don't have any stupid egg-collectors rushing in to find any nests, like they do with the rare ospreys in Scotland.

Next thing you know, they'll be finding a flock of passenger pigeons.