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Tassie YTBCs - Smaller?

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Subject: Tassie YTBCs - Smaller?
From: John Leonard <>
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 20:27:02 +1100
Yes, the YTBCs in SA, western Vic and Tas are a separate ssp, with a shorter tail.

The most dramatic contavention of Bergman's rule in Tas are the Magpies, which are much smaller than the mainland birds. Grey Butcherbirds, on the other hand, are huge.

John Leonard

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On 30/03/2010, at 7:18 PM, John Tongue <> wrote:

Hi Bevan et al,
Not sure about the YTBC's, but having lived in NSW, and now in Tassie, I'd always got the impression Platypus and Echidnas, at least, were larger here in Tas. Maybe we all need to get out our rulers and set-squares??

Cheers,
John Tongue
Ulverstone, Tas.


On 30/03/2010, at 4:16 PM, Evan Beaver wrote:

Hi Birders,

I've recently been walking in Tassie and spent a bit of time examining
the YTBCs (Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoos). Now, I did't catch any and
measure their tails, but it appeared to me the tails were generally
10-20% shorter than the YTBCs I'm familiar with from the Blue
Mountains in (much) Greater Western Sydney. Any one agree or disagree?

Also, more generally, I thought a lot of the mammals I saw were
smaller than the mainland. Wombats and echidna in particular, and
possibly also platypus. This seems to buck the rule of thumb of 'size
generally correllates with lattitude'. An example of this is the Sooty
Owls.

--
Evan Beaver
Downer, ACT
lat=-35.24, lon=149.15
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