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Old 9th April 2006, 01:25 AM
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The once thought extinct IVORY-BILLED WOODPECKER, has been found in the Big Woods Region of eastern Arkansas.To learn more on the Ivory-billed Woodpecker biology vist the web site www.bna.bird.cornell.edu GEORGE SIMON
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George, thanks for the site. I am so glad this particular woodpecker is making a comeback.
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Well, then that is a second siting, then! Great. It's about time for some good news regarding our wild birds.

Thanks for letting us know, George.
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thats a nice great site, I wonder how many are this kind of birds still around? trying to find some site that can tell me about this any 1 has some idea?

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thats a nice great site, I wonder how many are this kind of birds still around? trying to find some site that can tell me about this any 1 has some idea?

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HI OLIVER, CORNELL University's Lab. of Ornitholosy have quite a large number of sites, I will give you the list that i have.These are all Citizen-Science projects. The birdhouse network www.birds.cornell.edu/birdhouse Birds inforested landscapes www.birds.cornell.edu/bfl Class room feeder watch www.birds.cornell.edu/cfw Golden winged Warbler atlas project www.birds. cornell.edu/gowap Great backyard bird count www.birdsource.org/gbbc House finch disease survey www.birds.edu/hofi Project Feeder watch www.birds.cornell.edu/pfw Project Pigeon watch www.birds.cornell.edu/ppw There email address to some of these sites also
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Old 13th April 2006, 11:43 AM
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Im glad to hear these wounderful birds are making a come back i just hope there forests and lands stay safe too for there living i just new there were more of those birds in the world somewhere hey i belive there is still a passenger pigeon out there somewhere too laugh at me all you want lol .
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