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Dispatches: Q&A Look Homeward, Pecker By Jason Daley
Until early last year, the ivory-billed woodpecker was presumed extinctthere hadn't been a confirmed sighting of the 20-inch-tall bird, once common in the southeastern United States, since 1944. But in April, after a yearlong hunt involving sophisticated remote sound-recording technology and plenty of neck craning, ornithologists announced that at least one male ivory-bill was indeed living in the Big Woods of Arkansas. Jason Daley recently caught up with the lone woody, who gave his first exclusive interview to Outside. Sixty years is a long time. Where have you been? How did you elude being spotted for so long? Why come home now? Any plans now that you're no longer extinct? What about little 'peckersany in the cards? Madison, Wisconsin-based freelance writer JASON DALEY is a frequent contributor to Outside. Subscribe to Outside and get a FREE Gift! Give the gift of Outside Magazine! Subscribe to Outside Online's free weekly e-mail newsletter featuring gear reviews, fitness advice, galleries, podcasts, and more. |
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