[mou] Florida Ivory-billed Woodpecker websites

Mike Hendrickson smithville4@charter.net
Tue, 26 Sep 2006 09:13:42 -0500


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http://www.auburn.edu/academic/science_math/cosam/departments/biology/fac=
ulty/webpages/hill/ivorybill/
http://web2.uwindsor.ca/courses/biology/dmennill/IBWO/IBWOindex.php
http://www.ace-eco.org/

The above sites are websites detailing the search of Ivory-billed =
woodpeckers in the Florida panhandle along the Choctawatchee River =
basin. Some of the websites have photos of bark stripping, the =
researchers involve in the search, sound recordings and PDF files of the =
field notes and sketches of the birds viewed. One of the birders involve =
in the search is Tyler Hicks who I never met but spent a fall season =
banding owls in Duluth at the Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory. I have no =
opinion about the evidence but it sure looks interesting.

The location of the area where they heard and seen birds is a secret but =
there has been some opinions that the area is between Morris Springs and =
Red Bay. In the middle of the two locations is a area called Roaring =
Cutoff which is rumored to be the hot spot. I searched this area on =
google earth and found a road called "McCaskill Rd" that will take you =
fairly close to the northern section of Roaring Cutoff. =20

Enjoy.

Michael Hendrickson
Duluth, Minnesota
http://webpages.charter.net/mmhendrickson/
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<DIV><FONT face=3D"Comic Sans MS" size=3D2>The above sites are websites =
detailing=20
the search of Ivory-billed woodpeckers in the Florida panhandle along =
the=20
Choctawatchee River basin. Some of the websites have photos of bark =
stripping,=20
the researchers involve in the search, sound recordings and PDF files of =
the=20
field notes and sketches of the birds viewed. One of the birders involve =
in the=20
search is Tyler Hicks who&nbsp;I never met but spent a fall season =
banding owls=20
in Duluth at the Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory. I have no opinion about =
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evidence but it sure looks interesting.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3D"Comic Sans MS" size=3D2>The location of the area =
where they heard=20
and seen birds is a secret but there has been some opinions that the =
area is=20
between Morris Springs and Red Bay. In the middle of the two locations =
is a area=20
called Roaring Cutoff which is rumored to be the hot spot. I searched =
this area=20
on google earth and found a road called "McCaskill Rd" that will take =
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<DIV><FONT face=3D"Comic Sans MS" size=3D2>Enjoy.</FONT></DIV>
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