Random Gleanings from the BirdSphere #12
Introduction: A daily (or as often as I can find time to compile it) feature that highlights recent entries from North American bird blogs listed in my blogroll; also see here.
Random Blog of the Day:
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Random Blog of the Day:
Kyle’s Blog – “This is my belated account of a recent trip to the Panhandle of Florida in search of the thought to be extinct Ivory-billed Woodpecker,” by Kyle Gerstner in Kansas (online since February 2007)Random Entry of the Day (excerpt):
In Search of an Ivory-billed Woodpecker Day One[click here to read more of this entry, as originally posted by Kyle Gerstner on February 2, 2007]
Sunday, December 17th 7:57 am
There was a light fog as I drove down the winding red sandy soil of Coon’s Bottom Road toward the public boat ramp on Old Creek. My online search into the possible whereabouts of Ivory-billed woodpeckers had led me to this area on the west side of the Choctawhatchee River, roughly 5 miles as the woodpecker flies from Ponce de Leon in the Florida panhandle.
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