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|Abstract=This  paper  discusses  an  effort  to document  the  rediscovery  of  a  North American bird  that was widely believed to  be  extinct.  In  April  2005  a  team  of researchers announced publicly that they had  identified  an  ivory-billed woodpecker (Campephilus  principalis) in  the Cache River  swamp  in Arkansas.
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This  announcement  was  a  major  news story,  not  only  for  ornithologists  and
 
amateur “birders”, but also for the public at large. The present paper uses publicly
 
available documents to examine how the ornithologists  sought  to  demonstrate their  discovery  of  the  bird.  Although several  professional  field  ornithologists
 
described  and  sketched  the  bird,  the effort to document the discovery focused
 
intensively on a frame-by-frame analysis of a brief segment of videotape in which
 
the  (alleged)  ivory-billed  woodpecker was depicted in flight.  
 
 
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Lynch2011c
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Key Lynch2011c
Author(s) Michael Lynch
Title Credibility, evidence, and discovery: The case of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker
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Tag(s) EMCA, Ethnomethodology, Credibility, Evidence, Discovery, Ornithology
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Volume 12
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