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The Quest for the Most Elusive Bird of All Time
            By Peter Suich
Ivory-billed Woodpecker
                                                     The ivory-billed
                                                     woodpecker, named for
                                                     the color of its beak,
                                                     is a large crow-sized
                                                     bird of the U.S. and
                                                     Cuba.



Image taken by Arthur Allen in Singer Tract in 1935
 The ivory-billed woodpecker was first described in
  1712, by the Englishman Mark Catesby.
 From the early 1800s to the early 1900s, the bird was killed
  by Europeans for its bill and crest, and Native Americans
  began hunting the woodpecker much earlier.
 As a result, the ivory-bill was in danger of extinction by the
  early 20th Century.
Status
 The scant data we have on the ivory-bill suggests that
  it has never been very common.
 Historically, the ivory-bill has required extensive
  bottomland forests for survival.
 By the 1920s, much of the ivory-billed woodpecker’s
  habitat was gone, and most ornithologists considered
  the bird extinct.
 In 1935, a group from Cornell university rediscovered
  the ivory-billed woodpecker in a hardwood forest in
  Tallulah, Louisiana.
 The last definite sighting, though, came a mere nine
  years later.
 In 1971, George Lowry, Jr., a respected ornithologist,
  came forward with what he believed to be two genuine
  photos of the ivory-bill; to his surprise, he was greeted
  with scorn and skepticism.
 In 2005, Cornell university claimed they had
  rediscovered the ivory-billed woodpecker for the
  second time.
 The university had a research group in Arkansas that
  documented seven reliable sightings, audio recordings,
  and an extremely blurry video of an “ivory-billed
  woodpecker.”
 Despite the evidence, skeptics continued to debate the
  issue.
Seeing Double
 One of the problems associated with determining the
 ivory-billed woodpecker’s status is its remarkable
 resemblance to its close relative, the pileated
 woodpecker.




                Image by Andrew Brownsword
Conclusion
 The fact that there is no definitive proof for the ivory-
  billed woodpecker’s survival is suspicious.
 Some evidence, however, like the short video taken by
  a member of Cornell’s research team in 2004, does
  seem rather suggestive.
 It is likely the ivory-bill still exists in very small
  numbers.

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Search for the Ivory-billed Woodpecker

  • 1. The Quest for the Most Elusive Bird of All Time By Peter Suich
  • 2. Ivory-billed Woodpecker  The ivory-billed  woodpecker, named for  the color of its beak,  is a large crow-sized  bird of the U.S. and  Cuba. Image taken by Arthur Allen in Singer Tract in 1935
  • 3.  The ivory-billed woodpecker was first described in 1712, by the Englishman Mark Catesby.  From the early 1800s to the early 1900s, the bird was killed by Europeans for its bill and crest, and Native Americans began hunting the woodpecker much earlier.  As a result, the ivory-bill was in danger of extinction by the early 20th Century.
  • 4. Status  The scant data we have on the ivory-bill suggests that it has never been very common.  Historically, the ivory-bill has required extensive bottomland forests for survival.  By the 1920s, much of the ivory-billed woodpecker’s habitat was gone, and most ornithologists considered the bird extinct.
  • 5.  In 1935, a group from Cornell university rediscovered the ivory-billed woodpecker in a hardwood forest in Tallulah, Louisiana.  The last definite sighting, though, came a mere nine years later.  In 1971, George Lowry, Jr., a respected ornithologist, came forward with what he believed to be two genuine photos of the ivory-bill; to his surprise, he was greeted with scorn and skepticism.
  • 6.  In 2005, Cornell university claimed they had rediscovered the ivory-billed woodpecker for the second time.  The university had a research group in Arkansas that documented seven reliable sightings, audio recordings, and an extremely blurry video of an “ivory-billed woodpecker.”  Despite the evidence, skeptics continued to debate the issue.
  • 7. Seeing Double  One of the problems associated with determining the ivory-billed woodpecker’s status is its remarkable resemblance to its close relative, the pileated woodpecker. Image by Andrew Brownsword
  • 8. Conclusion  The fact that there is no definitive proof for the ivory- billed woodpecker’s survival is suspicious.  Some evidence, however, like the short video taken by a member of Cornell’s research team in 2004, does seem rather suggestive.  It is likely the ivory-bill still exists in very small numbers.