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Omaha Steve

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Tue Jul 19, 2022, 01:11 PM Jul 2022

Breaking: Video offered as evidence of Ivory-billed Woodpecker

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https://www.birdwatchingdaily.com/news/conservation/exclusive-video-evidence-ivory-billed-woodpecker/

By Matt Mendenhall

Published July 19, 2022



This frame from Bobby Harrison’s video shows a bird with white trailing edges of its wings and black wingtips. © 2020 Bobby Harrison


On October 17, 2020, Bobby Harrison was in a canoe on a southern waterway heading back to his car when a large bird flew in front of him, turned, and then flew down the channel and out of his sight.

He says he knew immediately that the bird was an Ivory-billed Woodpecker.

Harrison has been searching southern swamps for the species for more than 20 years, and it was an Ivory-bill sighting he had in 2004 with former Living Bird editor Tim Gallagher that set off a large search for the bird led by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. That search effort ended in early 2007, and Harrison has continued looking for better evidence on his own ever since.

And that’s what he says he obtained with the October 2020 encounter. He was recording with a Sony video camera when the bird came into his view. The sighting lasted 9.8 seconds, and the video is, Harrison admits, not of high quality. Because it happened so fast, he couldn’t zoom in on the bird, for example. He never intended to make the video public, but eventually he did have a chance to “show it to a few people from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. They were impressed with it, [and] thought it was perhaps the best evidence they had seen.”

FULL story at link at top.

This is huge news. The last sighting of an Ivory-billed Woodpecker was 1944!


Plate 66 of Birds of America by John James Audubon depicting Ivory-billed Woodpecker via JSTOR

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Breaking: Video offered as evidence of Ivory-billed Woodpecker (Original Post) Omaha Steve Jul 2022 OP
I can believe that these birds are still out there. There are some parts of the Ozarks that are so SWBTATTReg Jul 2022 #1

SWBTATTReg

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1. I can believe that these birds are still out there. There are some parts of the Ozarks that are so
Tue Jul 19, 2022, 02:36 PM
Jul 2022

isolated, so far from the encroachment of civilization, that few are around to see these birds. I have seen many types of woodpeckers in the woods, on my place and on other's places in the Ozarks, but I don't want to claim that I've have seen them. I have seen rather big woodpeckers and that's all I'll say, and just think in my mind that perhaps, just perhaps this is what I saw.

Like this one sighting, they are so quick, and the moment is over and done w/ before one knows it. And of course, their favorite hangout is on the side of a tree, so you may be lucky or not, in seeing what was there. We actually left dead old trees on the edge of our clearings on our land, to encourage birds and others to come, and have at it (the dead trees). I've always wanted to set up my cameras (w/ motion control), perhaps I'll talk to my sister who might be interested enough in setting up something.

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