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 Home to School of Architecture, Richardson Memorial Hall reopens after major expansion and renovation Tulane receives nearly $6 million from the estate of alumnus Gaylord Bickham Wave City Market debuts as vibrant gathering hub on Tulane's downtown campus Tulane engineering students travel to Ghana for sanitation project Tulane School of Architecture introduces new name as its renovated home reopens