Friday, October 06, 2006

Another failed Ivory-bill search on the Choctawhatchee

Here.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

These searches are so predictable. Photos of trees, some that are big. Photos of animals and all kinds of birds. But of course they never get the IBWO. Of course that is because the IBWO has "evolved" to be elusive and avoid cameras.

Anonymous said...

It's not a great pick, but that "Swainson's Warbler" looks like Worm-eating to me.

Anonymous said...

That looks like a great place to visit and see all kinds of wildlife.

Anonymous said...

What Amy said is a good bottom line. Cool place, cool animals, overlooked for whatever reason.

Anonymous said...

I also heard thrushes calling just before dawn, most of what I heard were Swainson's Thrushes.

Swainson's Thrushes aren't exactly common in central Maryland in early September. Could there be that many in Florida that early?

Anonymous said...

Yes, my first impression of the warbler was a Worm-eating.

But, what I would I know?

Later...

Anonymous said...

Although the writer didn't see the holy ghost, he's convinced that it must be there because others have seen it there, and because he's read the bible (Tanner) which tells him what its signs are, and he's seen its signs.

It must be comforting to be so faithful.