The Cuban ivory-billed woodpecker or carpintero real (Campephilus principalis bairdi), is, or was, a Cuban subspecies of the ivory-billed woodpecker (Campephilus principalis). Once classified as a separate species, recent research has indicated that Campephilus principalis bairdii may in fact be sufficiently distinct from the nominate to once again be regarded as a species in its own right. No specimens have been seen since 1987, and it is now considered to be extinct.
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| - The Cuban ivory-billed woodpecker or carpintero real (Campephilus principalis bairdi), is, or was, a Cuban subspecies of the ivory-billed woodpecker (Campephilus principalis). Once classified as a separate species, recent research has indicated that Campephilus principalis bairdii may in fact be sufficiently distinct from the nominate to once again be regarded as a species in its own right. No specimens have been seen since 1987, and it is now considered to be extinct.
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| - A male Cuban Ivory-bill, photo by John Dennis
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| - The Cuban ivory-billed woodpecker or carpintero real (Campephilus principalis bairdi), is, or was, a Cuban subspecies of the ivory-billed woodpecker (Campephilus principalis). Once classified as a separate species, recent research has indicated that Campephilus principalis bairdii may in fact be sufficiently distinct from the nominate to once again be regarded as a species in its own right. No specimens have been seen since 1987, and it is now considered to be extinct.
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