Epilogue How to Be an Ivorybill Hunter
This chapter provides detailed suggestions for how to visit the swamp forests along the Choctawhatchee River to look for Ivory-billed Woodpeckers. The authors suggests going to the area in the winter when water levels are higher and insects are fewer. A GPS and a canoe or kayak are essential equipment. The biggest danger is not snakes or alligators; it is the cold flowing water of the river.
Keywords: birding, GPS, kayak, river level, flooded forest, landing
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