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Search for Ivory Bill in Congaree Finds Nothing

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April 30, 2007

Ivorybilled_copy     Despite five months of searching, which possibly caught the distinctive drumming Ivory-billed woodpeckers make in their hunt for insects, a team of ornithologists from Cornell University failed to spot the elusive bird in  Congaree National Park.  
    You can read of their effort here.

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