I think the "rules" are that they have to have formed a self-sustaining
population in the wild for some minimum number of years. Thus some
populations may be "tickable" and others are not, which makes it rather
hard!
On 22/01/2008, Steve Ransom <> wrote:
>
> I saw a group (3-4) of Helmeted Guineafowl over the Christmas break,
> feeding on the side of the (South Western) highway just north of
> Manjimup WA (close to Augusta).
>
> Does anyone know the status of this bird in Australia? Can I put it on
> my list?
>
> Steve Ransom
> www.birding-aus.org
> birding-aus.blogspot.com
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