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Arkansas Encore Ivory Billed Woodpecker by Ken White 4"L x 10" W x 15.5" Tall #01575 $168.88 Limited Edition Size 1250 |
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When You're A Duck The Ivory-billed Woodpecker is a very large member of the woodpecker familyl. It is officially listed as an endangered species, but by the end of the 20th century had widely been considered extinct. Reports of at least one male bird in Arkansas in 2004 and 2005 were suggested in April 2005 by a team led by the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology (Fitzpatrick et al., 2005). If confirmed, this would make the Ivory-billed Woodpecker a lazarus species, a species that is rediscovered alive after being considered extinct for some time. The bird is shiny blue-black with white markings on its neck and back and extensive white on the trailing edge of both the upper- and underwing. The underwing is also white along its forward edge, resulting in a black line running along the middle of the underwing, expanding to more extensive black at the wingtip. In adults, the bill is ivory in color, chalky white in juveniles. Ivory-bills have a prominent crest, although in juveniles it is ragged. The crest is black in juveniles and females. In males, the crest is black along its forward edge, changing abruptly to red on the side and rear. The chin of an ivory-bill is black. When perched with the wings folded, ivory-bills of both sexes present a large patch of white on the lower back, roughly triangular in shape. |
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Woodpecker Decoy Arkansas Encore by Ken White For Big Sky Carvers