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Subject: | Birding Blooper |
From: | Carl Clifford <> |
Date: | Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:10:03 +1100 |
After several trips to Malaysia, I had collected quite a few ticks
for Scarlet Minivet, mostly in montane or sub-montane habitats. Very
distinctive bird, no problem with ID. Ha. In 1995 on a wet day in
Fraser"s Hill I did a bit reading through the field guides and
discovered to my horror that the Scarlet Minivet only occurs below
900m. A large percentage of my sightings had to have been Grey-
chinned Minivets. After going back over my notes when I got back
home, my number of Minivet sightings diminished significantly after
crossing out all those sightings between 800m and 1000m due to
uncertainty. Goes to show one should always read the fine print.
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