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Ivory billed & Red Cockaded Woodpecker (1 Viewer)

birds_rock05

Ivory Bill lover
Hi,does anybody know a decent site that I can go to to get more info on Ivory Billed and red cockaded woodpeckers?I am really into woodpeckers,especially endangerd ones.
Thanks-Birds_Rock05
 
Not exactly to your question, but I've see Red-cockaded woodpeckers on the Palmetto Trail between the Intercoastal waterway and US 17 here in South Carolina.

John C
 
Ivory Bill Woodpecker

birds_rock05 said:
Hi,does anybody know a decent site that I can go to to get more info on Ivory Billed and red cockaded woodpeckers?I am really into woodpeckers,especially endangerd ones.
Thanks-Birds_Rock05


I too am very interested in woodpeckers ... large ones like the Ivory Bill
and the Pileated ... would really enjoy chatting about this with you
conatct me please if you are interested ...
Sincerely
Shawn J.
Olathe Ks
 
ther a pice in va wher you can see red cockaded woopeacker

ther a pice in va wher you can see red cockaded woopeacker it is colde piney grov
 
I would reccomend checking out the Cornell Lab of Ornithology website they have a seperate page just about the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker with news about searchs in the Big Woods area, history of the Ivory-Bill, and video and sound recordings. I would also check out Audubon.org where you can read all of J.J. Audubon's great work. Hope this helps.
Bob


Here are links to the two websites!

www.ivorybill.org
www.audubon.org
 
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