The Pileated is a little smaller that the Ivory -billed woodpecker. The last documented Ivory-billed was seen in Louisiana in the 1950's. Someone thought they seen one in Arkansas about 12 years ago, and a big effort was made to find them, but all they ever found were pileated woodpeckers.
[Now I could get into a reality show about the folks looking for the Ivory Bill. I could get into that a lot more than looking for Bigfoot. It would be great to have a thriving population in Congeree Swamp near Columbia SC.]
Chief RID, I knew several ornithologists that went down to Arkansas looking for the bird. They would put on Ghilie suits and stand out in the swamp from dawn to dusk watching and listening for the Ivory-billed. They said it actually got kinda boring just standing next to a tree all day in camo. These ornithologists are apparently not bowhunters!
Neal