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Subject: (Interview). Subtitle: John Fitzpatrick, Chris Joyce. Timecode In: 00:00:04. Timecode out: 02:07:18. Notes: Placement of ARU #10. Includes unidentified voices. Equipment Notes: DPA 4060 omni mics. Lectrosonics 195 Series Wideband UHF Diversity Wireless System. NPR/NGS RADIO EXPEDITIONS Show: Woodpeckers Log of DAT #: 18 Engineer: Flawn Williams Date: January 27, 2002 DAT 18 Sunday wireless 1 of 2 John Fitzpatrick on right track, Chris Joyce on left. 0:00-4:00 getting ready, getting boots on. 3:49 JF The one we're going for is this. Any place in here would be great. Martjan said we really ought to put one there. We'd already in advance thought of putting on nearby. WE can go where this crosses and shoot our line in here. And if we get stymied by water here¿ 4:28 JF That's all water in here. We're not going to be able get there without crossing water. 4:55 JF So that's the shot that we want to try to make. 5:00-7:00 discussion of route, where to place the ARUs. 7:01 JF This is the area that is most accessible by road. 7:55 JF Because of these roads, this is the place where birdwatchers come when they want to see the Pearl for a day or two and catch site maybe of the ivorybill. They come down here and wander around and hope they can see it when they're walking these roads. So this area is the most heavily covered by casual observers and also scientists who want to come down for a day or people from LSU come over and search for a while, because the Kulivan sighting was near here because it's accessible. 8:29 CJ And you don't think that it's too heavily visited that it might be actually counterproductive to put in an ARU. 8:33 JF Ironically that's where the Kulivan report came from. I'm pretty convinced that if there are still these birds here they know what hunter orange is and they know what a shotgun sounds like. They can't have survived here and been eluding hunters at the same time because it's so heavy hunted here. However, it is reasonable to imagine that they would avoid that area some because it's so heavily populated. So we're going to put the things kind of around the periphery of it. We have one pretty well in the center of it right there. I think it's pretty well covered. 9:21 CJ And they have a big range. 9:23 JF Yeah, an ivorybill home range is basically what we're looking at here. In the Singer tract their home range was about three miles, which is about what we're looking at right here. 9:34 CJ So potentially this could be a single pair in here. 9:38 JF One pair could be using this entire area. You wouldn't get more than one pair in here. It's from zero to one pair density here. And our job is to find out whether it's a zero or a one. 10:48 JF Let's go guys. 11:54 FX open car door beeping. 12:00-13:06 ambi riding in car. 13:20 getting out of car. Way too far. Turning around 15:29 JF We're just going to go in right here. 15:31-15:41 car doors slamming. 15:41 JF Pileated's still calling away. 16:26 FX door slamming. 16:36 FX zipper pulled. 18:17 JF We're aiming for almost due west of here. We're aiming for a zone down in here, no particular one spot but somewhere in that region. And it's just about due west from where we are now. Let's aim it about 260. 20:08 JF Okay, let's GPS this spot. 20:58 CJ Here's a promo for the Ivorybill woodpecker. It was once America's most magnificent bird: the ivorybill woodpecker. It became extinct over 50 years ago. Or did it? Join a National Public Radio/National Geographic Society Radio Expedition into the bayous of Louisiana, in search of the Lord God Bird. Coming up on Morning Edition. Monday on Morning Edition. Tuesday on Morning Edition. (Chris does the promo again.) I'm Christopher Joyce. (Does the promo again.) 26:37 CJ So,... (Notes truncated)
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