Thursday, October 25, 2007

More from David Luneau

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This criticism looks to be accurate:

Stokstad writes, “Between 5 and 11 April, there was a flurry of sightings, all by lone, amateur observers.” To the contrary, the three observations during this period were made by an experienced professional director of a nature center and two trained professional biologists, one of whose Ph.D. was earned with a dissertation studying woodpeckers in the field.

As far as I can tell.