They are magnificent birds. Lucky you to have them in your yard. I don't want them confiscating anybody's land to save it. But on the other hand, hopefully it would not be necessary and we can have both the Ivory-Billed and property rights intact -- these things aren't always mutually exclusive. Of course, the future for this bird is pretty grim if they've only seen ONE of them -- hopefully, a second one, of opposite sex, is lurking in the trees somewhere, and takes a liking to this one.
There HAS to be more than one.
Otherwise this one wouldn't be. ;-)))