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Ivory-billed hopes flit to Florida.


There's no photo, but an ornithological or·ni·thol·o·gy  
n.
The branch of zoology that deals with the study of birds.



orni·tho·log
 search team says that its sightings, plus signs on trees and recorded sounds, suggest that a few ivory-billed woodpeckers still live along the Choctawhatchee River in the Florida panhandle The Florida Panhandle is the region of the state of Florida which includes the westernmost 16 counties in the state. It is a narrow strip lying between Alabama and Georgia to the north and the Gulf of Mexico to the south. .

The big, showy show·y  
adj. show·i·er, show·i·est
1. Making an imposing or aesthetically pleasing display; striking: showy flowers.

2.
 species had been widely presumed extinct by the end of the 20th century. But hopes of the bird's survival rose in 2005 when a Cornell University-led team released sound recordings and a blurry video as corroboration of their reported ivory-billed sightings in Arkansas. Other bird experts have disputed the video evidence, and the birding community now agrees only on the need for clearer proof of the species' survival (SN: 3/25/06, p. 189).

Inspired by the news from the Arkansas swamp, ornithologist Geoff Hill of the University of Alabama The University of Alabama (also known as Alabama, UA or colloquially as 'Bama) is a public coeducational university located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA. Founded in 1831, UA is the flagship campus of the University of Alabama System.  in Auburn led two colleagues in May 2005 on a search of other possible habitats. After just 4 hours in the woods along the Choctawhatchee, the team saw what it identified as an ivory-billed woodpecker.

The researchers worked with staff of Daniel Mennill's lab at the University of Windsor History
In 2003, the university marked its 40th anniversary. Its history dates back to the founding of Assumption College in 1857. Originally, Assumption was one the largest colleges associated with the University of Western Ontario.
 in Ontario to put sound recorders out in the woods. Two team members spent last winter camping there.

The searchers report 14 sightings. Their recorders captured 99 double knocks that match old accounts of ivory-billeds 'hammering' on trees, and they picked up 210 tinny tin·ny  
adj. tin·ni·er, tin·ni·est
1. Of, containing, or yielding tin.

2. Tasting or smelling of tin: tinny canned food.

3.
 bleats resembling past descriptions of the birds' "kent" calls. The searchers also photographed what might be nesting holes and tree bark stripped by foraging birds. The evidence appears in the publicly available electronic journal Avian Conservation and Ecology.

The Florida researchers have posted on their Web site locations that they invite birders to search. However, the Choctawhatchee team warns that the swamps are unmapped and home to mosquitoes, poisonous snakes, and alligators. Nevertheless, "as soon as the leaves fall, we're going back," says Mennill. --S. M.
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Title Annotation:ivory-billed woodpeckers found at Choctawhatchee River
Publication:Science News
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Geographic Code:1U5FL
Date:Oct 28, 2006
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