Fresh catch September 06, 2018 1:15 PM | Paula Burch-Celentano pburch@tulane.edu View PDF In the shade of a cypress tree, a juvenile white ibis feasts on a cicada nymph outside of Blessey Hall. When a nearby construction project required the removal of an area of turf, the bird moved in to prey on the exposed bugs. Other Related Articles Tulane School of Medicine receives $10 million from the Marshall family to fight cancer Students create video games in class Wave City Market debuts as vibrant gathering hub on Tulane's downtown campus First-year medical students honored at White Coat Ceremony Tulane engineering students travel to Ghana for sanitation project