beverly
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Back in April we were excited to learn that the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker - long thought to be extinct, was sighted in Arkansas. I was so impressed that I made the woodpecker my avatar. VFTT thread
Now, three ornithologists are disputing the claim. A scientific paper is about to be published that says the that there is not enough evidence to establish that the ivory-billed exists.
So, there is a big dust-up in the scientific community. The team that did the investigation said they are sure that it wasn't a pileated woodpecker, as they painstakingly reviewed the evidence, including 7 sightings, audio recordings and a fuzzy video. This will be a troubling disappointment if they can't establish that the ivory-billed really exists. Millions of dollars are being poured into the area to preserve the habitat and tourists are flocking to the area. It appears it may be some time before this is finally resolved.
For the difference between the ivory-billed and the pileated woodpecker see a comparison at this site.
Now, three ornithologists are disputing the claim. A scientific paper is about to be published that says the that there is not enough evidence to establish that the ivory-billed exists.
articlePrum and his colleagues scrutinized a video taken by a Cornell University team in the forested swamps east of Little Rock, Arkansas. Detailed studies of the bird's size and white markings suggest it could be a pileated woodpecker rather than an ivory-billed, they say. The Cornell team had considered this possibility and discounted it.
So, there is a big dust-up in the scientific community. The team that did the investigation said they are sure that it wasn't a pileated woodpecker, as they painstakingly reviewed the evidence, including 7 sightings, audio recordings and a fuzzy video. This will be a troubling disappointment if they can't establish that the ivory-billed really exists. Millions of dollars are being poured into the area to preserve the habitat and tourists are flocking to the area. It appears it may be some time before this is finally resolved.
For the difference between the ivory-billed and the pileated woodpecker see a comparison at this site.