canberrabirds

KOELS [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]

To: <>, "Geoffrey Dabb" <>, "Ian Fraser" <>, "Canberra Birds" <>
Subject: KOELS [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]
From: "Perkins, Harvey" <>
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 11:58:11 +1000
I should have mentioned that IOC is in the process of compiling a sub-species listing as well. The draft can be found at http://www.worldbirdnames.org/updates-subspp.html
 
The table below is taken from its listing for the three Eudynamys koels. The listed subspecies differ slightly to those in Geoff's email below which looks like it is from Handbook of Birds of the World (HBW). The IOC list does not (at this stage) attempt to put 'common names' against subspecies.
 
Harvey
 

Eudynamys

 

 

 

  scolopaceus

Asian Koel

OR

widespread, also Lesser Sundas

      scolopaceus

 

 

Nepal, Pakistan, India,  Sri Lanka, Laccadives and Maldives

      chinensis

 

 

s China, Indochina (to Borneo)

      harterti

 

 

Hainan

      malayanus

 

 

ne India and Bangladesh to Sumatra, Borneo and w Lesser Sundas

      mindanensis

 

 

Palawan and the Philippines to the n Moluccas

  melanorhynchus

Black-billed Koel

AU

Sulawesi, Sula Islands.

  orientalis

Pacific Koel

AU

s Moluccas to n, e Australia.

      orientalis

 

 

s Moluccas

      everetti

 

 

Sumba to Timor and Kai Is.

      rufiventer

 

 

New Guinea

      minimus

 

 

sw New Guinea

      hybrida

 

 

Long I.  (off ne New Guinea)

      salvadorii

 

 

Bismarck Arch.

      alberti

 

 

Solomon Is.

      cyanocephalus

 

 

n Queensland to s New South Wales (to Moluccas)

      subcyanocephalus

 

 

nw Australia to nw Queensland (to Moluccas and New Guinea)



From: [
Sent: Wednesday, 24 August 2011 6:45 PM
To: Geoffrey Dabb; Ian Fraser; 'Canberra Birds'
Subject: Re: [canberrabirds] KOELS

Many thanks Geoffrey & Ian.
Glad to read that my confusion is shared!
Cheers,
Bruce.
 
From:
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 5:11 PM
To:
Subject: RE: [canberrabirds] KOELS
 

The situation is a little, er, unstable.  I suggest you come to the September COG meeting, and be further confused …  [SLIDE}

 

 

From: [
Sent: Wednesday, 24 August 2011 11:08 AM
To: 'Canberra Birds'
Subject: [canberrabirds] KOELS

 

Hi All,

 

I’m interested in the up-to-date taxonomic position of  koels, currently accepted English & scientific names and which species/sub-species are migrants to SE Australia. I have looked at HANZAB Vol 4, but I understand that classification has now been revised.

 

Grateful for comments.

 

Cheers,

 

Bruce

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