This is one of the days that you dream of as a birder, either being the person to find it or reading www.cnn.com or reading "Ivory-billed Rediscovered" and realizing that you have a chance to see this bird in your lifetime.
There are so many questions around this. Are local townspeople and businesses prepared for birders? What kind of economic impact could this mean for those communities? Is this going to be managed like the Kirtland's warblers with people only being able to access the area at certain times of year? Are there any ivory-bill tours planned? -- Sharon Stiteler Minneapolis, MN www.birdchick.com

