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Two new additions pending

To: John Leonard <>, "<>" <>
Subject: Two new additions pending
From: Kev Lobotomi <>
Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2018 00:43:34 +0000
Hi all


Just letting you know that the Spotted Scrubwren goes way into South Australia, 
to the Gulf of St. Vincent, and occurs in habitat around Adelaide on the coast. 
It get very close to White-browed here, which occurs in the hills around 
Adelaide. There is not much separation between the two taxa in terms of 
distance. Another good reason for some splitting. Interesting that the Kangaroo 
Island bird genetically falls closer to the White-browed Scrubwren than it does 
to Spotted.


Kevin Bartram.


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Sent: Monday, 23 April 2018 10:15:15 AM
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Subject: Two new additions pending

Where is the divide for the Scrubwten? Across the Nullabor?

John Leonard

> On 23 Apr 2018, at 9:19 am, "Stephen Ambrose" <> wrote:
>
> Good to see the Spotted Scrubwren could be split from the White-browed
> Scrubwren.  As someone who has studied the ecology of both forms, I cannot
> understand why they are lumped together as a single species.  Their
> environments, habitats, ecologies (physiological and behavioural), sizes and
> plumages are so different.
>
> Stephen Ambrose
> Ryde NSW
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Phil Gregory
> Sent: Sunday, 22 April 2018 2:39 PM
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> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Two new additions pending
>
> Since I got to Kolkata from Ghana, two new potential additions derived from
> splits:
> White-bellied Whipbird (Psophodes leucogaster) of South Australia from
> Western Whipbird, the old Mallee Whipbird of Schodde & Mason Spotted
> Scrubwren (Sericronis maculatus) of primarily Western Australia from
> White-browed Scrubwren, long expected.
> Even more reason for a trip to South Australia now, I am slipping behind
> with my needed species again.
> Phil Gregory
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