Unfortunately the Ivory Bill Woodpecker may not only be endangered but extinct. Because, although a credible sighting was reported in april 2005 there have been no sightings since despite intensive searches. The reason for the Ivory Bill's decline is not known but loss of habitat is suspected by most experts.
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They are very endangered but one of the biggest woodpeckers to live. Now there are only a few left in the wild.
Wilson, and others estimated this critically endangered woodpecker can live 12-15 years.
The downy is not an endangered species, a very common bird, in fact. The ivory billed and red cockaded woodpeckers are. The ivory billed may even be gone now, although it is generally believed a few may survive in a few locations in Arkansas, Louisiana, Florida, South Carolina.
Yes. All woodpeckers are birds.
If people keep on hunting the ivory billed woodpecker, then they could die out very easily.
No. They both have crests, but the male's is a bright red and the female's is all black.
9 and a half centries
Yes. The flight of the ivory bill has been likened to that of a pintail duck, straight and direct, unlike the bounding flight of most woodpeckers.
The Ivory Billed Woodpecker
Hot and cold but since it lives in fl too there is mostly hot
Preserving the forests of the south where the last few of these large woodpeckers survive.