If I can indulge in a personal, and perhaps boring, note on this: I took a
class under Dr. Jackson (the editor) back in the early to mid 1970's at
Mississippi State University. My wife helped him band red-cockaded woodpeckers
during the same time frame. Her roommate worked for Dr. Jackson, and my wife
helped babysit his kids. Sometimes controversial, he still is important in the
study of the ivory-billed woodpecker, and has had some interesting encounters
with ivory-billed woodpeckers--in Mississippi and in Cuba--during the 1970's
and 1980's. I still harbor the thought, not provable and perhaps not even
likely, that I may have seen one myself as a child in one of the swamps in the
Mississippi Delta in the mid 1960's in either southern Leflore or northern
Holmes County. My sketchy and vague memories are of a very large woodpecker
flying overhead with more white showing than I had ever remembered seeing on a
woodpecker.
In case someone is wondering, I'm not angling for the Coffey publication and
don't want it. It needs to go to a better caretaker of the history of the
birds of Tennessee.
Randy WinsteadMaryville, Blount County
From: Marcia Davis <tennwren@xxxxxxxxx>
To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a copy of The "Mid-south Bird Notes" of Ben B. Coffey, Jr. that I
would like to give to someone.
This is Special Publication No 1 Mississippi Ornithological Society
edited by Jerome A. Jackson.
The publication contains many seasonal accounts, bird studies, banding
records and bird sighting records of Ben and Lula Coffey and other TOS
birders in the Memphis area up until late in 1956. Most of the records
are from West Tennessee and northern Mississippi.
If anyone wants this e-mail me your name and mailing address and I will
mail it to you.
Marcia Davis, Louisville, TN
tennwren@xxxxxxxxx
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