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Tuesday, May 03, 2005

May I Pray For A Bird?

Last week a miracle was reported, which I am sure has made many people (in addition to me) want to take a vacation in the swamps of Arkansas. Scientists documented multiple sightings of an Ivory Billed Woodpecker. The biggest woodpecker found in North America, the Ivory Bill has not been officially sighted since 1944, and was thought to be extinct. On a personal note I became very sad when I opened my new Sibley Guide to Birds, to find that the Ivory Bill was not even listed. To me this was a sure sign that I would never see one, a very sad realization for someone who had read the caption about the Ivory Bill countless times in the National Geographic Field Guide to Birds of North America as a child.

Now my dream is still alive. For those of you who have not memorized your bird book, I have included some pictures of the Ivory Billed Woodpecker:



Now I am afraid that they have found the bird, but will not be able to keep it alive. If this is the last bird, or one of only a couple of old birds (max age is roughly 15 years) then we may have found this animal only to lose it again. Thus I pray for a bird. And for my sake, you can pray too.

For articles about this discovery (and the source of these shamelessly copied pictures) see the following New York Times Articles: May 3rd April 28th.

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