Here are a couple of excerpts (the bold font is mine):
Despite years of study, Harrison and Gallagher didn’t recognize the rare bird at first. But as it flew closer, they saw its distinct markings, including a tell-tale flash of white on a secondary wing.
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Harrison has since seen an ivory-billed woodpecker five times. He doesn’t know if some of those sightings were of the same bird, but he did see a female and a male.
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"Harrison has since seen an ivory-billed woodpecker five times. He doesn’t know if some of those sightings were of the same bird, but he did see a female and a male."
=0 !!!!
That could mean only one thing.
We'll be hearing the rata tat tat of widdle baby IBWOs soon.
Oh! I forgot. They'll probably be mute like their parents too.
Tom, I heard that alot of ketchup makes the taste of crow more palatable ;)
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