Monday, August 28, 2006

Back to reality at Mallard Pointe?

Last October, it looked like Mallard Pointe Lodge was making a radical business change because of the alleged Ivory-bill rediscovery:
The ivory-billed woodpecker was spotted just a quarter-mile away from the 3,000-acre spread where Mallard Pointe, originally a duck hunting club, provided guides, dogs and open bars for hunters.

"We've set most of that aside and we have gone full force into bird watching," said manager Butch Turner.
Now check out the current Mallard Pointe web site, and note the lack of emphasis on the Ivory-bill.

I suspect that the unnamed "high-profile birder" never delivered on his purported boast last year that he could book "1000 spots with ease".

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wonder what the success rate was
for Ivory-bill searchers staying
at Mallard Pointe? Any tantalizing
fly-bys, interesting double-knocks,
kent calls, blurry photos, etc.?
You know - the things that constitute solid reports.

Anonymous said...

There must be a god in heaven
Raining down on me shrap’nell
Of punishment, I am a gluten
My daughter’s going to Cornell

If there is a god in heaven
I must have done him wrong
He’s sending my little freshman
To Cornell all year long

Or….

It could be good; this god in heaven.
I’ll have an inside view of the hood
Where Fitzcrow is the chaplin
In the towers of Sapsucker Wood.

John L. Trapp said...

I notice that Mallard Pointe is still listed as a sponsor of Bobby Harrison's Web site.