Ghost bird – Ivory-billed Woodpecker documentary

by Gunnar Engblom on May 5, 2009

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Ivory-billed Woodpecker

64 Ghost bird   Ivory billed Woodpecker documentary

A few months ago I wrote a blog post about the director Alex Karpovsky and his feature film Woodpecker. I missed that film which seemingly mostly only showed on film-festivals. It is likely that this new documentary Ghost Bird will also have the same sort of viewing history. The world premiere is on the Hot Docs Documentary Film Festival in Toronto tomorrow night.
Here is the trailer:

Ghost Bird - documentary film about the Ivory-billed Woodpecker

More information about the film can be found on http://ghostbirdmovie.com/

Thanks to Zenbirdfeeder for posting a tweet about the film. Later I saw that she had also posted on her blog. Well, well. How many newspapers around the world do not cover the same story headline story? Shouldn't upset anyone if two bird bloggers deal with the same topic.

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  • http://ibwfound.blogspot.com normaharrison

    For IBW Foundation update information pls. e-mail me.

  • http://wildbirdsunlimited.typepad.com Zen Birdfeeder

    Gunnar - there's plenty of room in the blogosphere for a story to be covered by multiple bloggers. We all have different readers so the story gets out there better. When we work together, we work better!

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com Gunnar Engblom

    Very true. Part of the reason why Dawn Fine created "Birders who Blog, Tweet and Chirp" group on Facebook and I created a Twitter day for birders #birdsaturday is exactly that - We need to work together.

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