Steve,
I usually use the Fat Birder as my first reference when considering a trip to
somewhere I know nothing about.
Have a look at http://www.fatbirder.com/links_geo/middle_east/qatar.html
I have heard that the birding can be very good in the Middle East, with a mix
of Asian and African birds.
Regards,
Bruce
-----Original Message-----
From: Birding-Aus On Behalf Of
Steve Clark
Sent: Monday, 2 June 2014 1:20 PM
To: Birding-Aus
Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Sedentary v resident
G'day all and thanks for your thoughts.
I reckon it is generally safe to use the terms interchangeably (if not strictly
correct). The people who made the distinction between the species and
individuals are probably on the money. It is also a question of scale
(Victoria versus my back yard for instance). Golden Whistlers are residents in
Victoria but not in my yard. Grey Fantails are residents in Victoria and my
yard but not sedentary. New Holland Honeyeaters are resident and sedentary in
my yard.
Cheers
Steve Clark
Hamilton, Vic
On Sun, Jun 1, 2014 at 10:58 AM, Steve Clark <> wrote:
> G’day all
>
> Are these terms interchangeable?
>
> For example: The HANZAB entry for Little Shrikethrush movements states
> “Almost certainly sedentary, but widely described as resident in literature”
>
> The glossary in the latest Pizzey states:
>
> Sedentary: staying in the same locality throughout the year
> Resident: remaining in one place all year; non-migratory
>
> In volume 1a of HANZAB they state:
>
> Resident: most individuals non-migratory though some may move long
> distances
> Sedentary: most individuals not normally moving more than 50 km.
>
> Would someone please explain the distinction with examples?
>
> Cheers
> Steve Clark
> Hamilton, Vic
_______________________________________________
Birding-Aus mailing list
To change settings or unsubscribe visit:
http://birding-aus.org/mailman/listinfo/birding-aus_birding-aus.org
_______________________________________________
Birding-Aus mailing list
To change settings or unsubscribe visit:
http://birding-aus.org/mailman/listinfo/birding-aus_birding-aus.org
|