Well, the geographically based splits would be easier to resolve if
the systems recognise location.
On 23/01/2008, at 6:09 AM, Dave Torr wrote:
I wonder when the major birding software systems will be updated for
the new
C&B - and how they cope with lumps (which are easy to handle) and
splits
(which are difficult unless the software allowed for you to record
subspecies, which none of the ones I have looked at did).
On 22/01/2008, Andrew Wood <> wrote:
In answer to Steve's question, in the new C&B Northern, Western and
Eastern Rosella remain separate. Crimson Rosella, Yellow Rosella and
Adelaide Rosella remain together. Platycercus adscitus is indeed
Pale-headed
Rosella. No change to Rosellas at all!
Andrew Wood
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