Many thanks Tony. How astonishing that someone in Australia picks up a story
that I missed in the print edition!
BTW: from the office window last week was a turkey vulture and this morning an
osprey. Plus lots of double crested cormorants seen on an island in the East
River when I went to get my visa for Peru!
I will now stop gloating.
Martin
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Op-Ed Contributor: The Woodpecker in All of Us
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By JONATHAN ROSEN
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The ivory-billed woodpecker is a perfect emblem of our own relationship to the
American wilderness, of what is lost and what can be recovered.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/03/opinion/03rosen.html?ex=1115784000&en=13151d0c07d41fa8&ei=5070
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