An excerpt:
A bird expert who helped coordinate the search for the ivory-billed woodpecker -- so rare that it may be extinct -- is telling Sarasota County how to keep its scrub jays from meeting the same fate.
World-renowned ornithologist John W. Fitzpatrick will unveil his plan to county commissioners Tuesday.
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A bird expert who helped coordinate the search for the ivory-billed woodpecker -- so rare that it may be extinct
That's very rare.
World-renowned ornithologist John W. Fitzpatrick will unveil his plan...
Just when you thought it was safe to go out in the woods (or the scrub) - He's Back!!.
Be afraid. Be very afraid.
And yes he is "world-renowned". He has been called a fraud in all the major languages of the world.
Speaking of plans, check out some of the latest rantings of Fishcrow:
"5-15-07. .......... There's still a long way to go this search season. I have an exciting new idea and will be getting help implementing it. I'm confident that the idea will eventually lead to sightings, good videos, and possibly to the locations of feeding areas and roost and nest cavities. For now, I can't give out any details as to who, what, where, or when. This isn't just idle boasting. In fact, it's not boasting at all. It's just a positive attitude and a matter of expressing what I know can and will be done. Before returning to the Pearl, I guaranteed that I would find the ivorybills, and I delivered. While others are sitting around ignoring the evidence and being naysayers, I'm out in the field getting the job done. I have obtained videos in two states. Who else has done that? There will be more to come. Guaranteed."
YIKES!
Well, at least we know he's "focused," as he just saw his FIRST Kentucky Warbler of the season on 20 May.......
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