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To tick or not to tick, that is the question

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Subject: To tick or not to tick, that is the question
From: "David Robertson" <>
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 11:57:51 +1030
Instead of one list, opne could adopt that used in the UK and adopted by Hong 
Kong:
Category A    Species which have been recorded in an apparently wild state in 
Hong Kong (Australia) within the last fifty years,
Category B    Species which have been recorded in an apparently wild state in 
Hong Kong (Australia), but not within the last fifty years. (? Paradise Parrot)
Category C    Species which, although originally introduced by man, have now 
established a regular feral breeding stock which may or may not be 
self-supporting.
Category D     Species which have occurred in an apparently wild state but for 
which the possibility or escape or release from captivity cannot be 
satisfactorily excluded.
Category E    Species for which all published records are suspected of being 
birds which have escaped or have been released from captivity.
Category F     Species for which all published records must be regarded as 
doubtful because of the possibility of mistaken identity.
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