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not the pieated the eye of the ivory bill cant be mistakin for the pileated because the ivory bill has a yellowish eye thats what i saw that stuck his head around the tree the yellow eye and the red on the back side of the bird not under like the pileated and and a white yellowish beck when he flow off the tree he went back the same way he came down channel hes here ya hes for real n missouri bootheel on the st frances river real close to the white river just up a little north still on the hunt
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my motor broke down and thats when i seen him i was floating down the river back 2 the truck and the bird was flying down stream a head of me when i stopped for a brake because i was tired of padding my way back with a 40 hp motor the ivory bill came back and set on the back side of a tree in front of me i was shocked he stuck his head around the tree to see what i was i never will forget that day he stuck his head around the tree the eye and red head with a white beck it was the ivory bill n mo
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this bird has an eye sight better than any turkey hes for real here n the bootheel of missouri ive seen this bird not the pileated wood pecker.in the video has anyone noticed that the bird wait untill u r very close to him before he flys off thats because he is watching you this ivory billed wood pecker will set on the tree untill u get real close to see what u r this bird comes too u just like if someone came in ur home u would no it well he knows ur there n his home he came to me is how i chim
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Cryptozoology novel about two boys who find something strange on the beach one night see video book trailer
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@reptileexperts i have them here my property but i would not want thousands of ass's on my property .i will load a picture of one in afew days . i know what they are and the difference between them and the pileated woobpecker...watch out for pictures or maybe video have to get chance to go down to the woods they are real shy birds..
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@martinwebber1 "June 2006, a $10,000 reward was offered for information leading to the discovery of an Ivory-billed Woodpecker nest, roost or feeding site.[3] In December 2008, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology announced a reward of $50,000 to the person who can successfully lead a project biologist to a living Ivory-billed Woodpecker" great, find the bird and disturb its natural life cycle -___- do u know how many idiots are going to search for this poor creature
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@urbngrla it's comments like those that produce negative evidence for any conclusive findings of these birds. Thousands of reports are generated from hearsay that clog valuable time in the search for any physical evidence of their existence. I've had individuals come up to me numerous times and tell me they have an IBWO in their yard out at the farm, only to find it as a Pileated Woodpecker later on. Please do not say you have seen the "ghost bird" just to act big.
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I won't be convinced they still exist until someone shows a recently dead carcass of one.
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That's pretty awesome, I really hope they find some!
Cool! Let's hope, they are right!
Thanks for uploading.
Heroasango 2 years ago 6