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In reply to the discussion: Female pileated woodpecker [View all]

Mousetoescamper

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10. The ivory-billed woodpecker was thought to be extinct
Sat May 18, 2024, 04:34 PM
May 2024

but was seen again in Arkansas in 2004 and hasn't been seen feather nor tail of since. I had to look it up but well remember the controversy.

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Female pileated woodpecker [View all] Mousetoescamper May 2024 OP
I love hearing them ! FirstLight May 2024 #1
And the cackle. SarahD May 2024 #2
Those live in my neighborhood. SamKnause May 2024 #3
This is a beautiful bird in a photo that more than does her justice, my dear Mousetoescamper . . . CaliforniaPeggy May 2024 #4
Thanks, Peggy! Mousetoescamper May 2024 #7
What a great shot! Diamond_Dog May 2024 #5
Thanks! Mousetoescamper May 2024 #9
There was another woodpecker that looked similar but was supposed to be extinct captain queeg May 2024 #6
The ivory-billed woodpecker was thought to be extinct Mousetoescamper May 2024 #10
ha. thats purrrfect. ka dak ak. AllaN01Bear May 2024 #8
Great shot! Grumpy Old Guy May 2024 #11
Thanks! Mousetoescamper May 2024 #12
Redheads always have something special about them. calimary May 2024 #13
Naturally hot stuff: fire, passion, danger, vitality. Mousetoescamper May 2024 #14
Love those birds! Nice catch! HAB911 May 2024 #15
Thanks! Mousetoescamper May 2024 #16
I was wondering how to tell that this is a female, so i googled. ShazzieB May 2024 #17
Thanks! Mousetoescamper May 2024 #18
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