In response to Mark’s ‘curve ball’. How about the ‘Cooper’ hide, named after W.T. Cooper who passed away recently (ABC news yesterday)? He is the artist responsible
for the iconic line drawing of the Gang-gang Cockatoo which graces the Canberra Bird Notes
front over.
PS. I liked ‘Calidris’
because it recognises the uncommon or vagrant waders which if they are going to be recorded in the ACT, species of this genus are likely to be seen at Kelly’s Swamp or nearby. Nationally speaking, Australia’s wading species are also back in the spotlight
nationally recently as a conservation issue.
Ian Baird.
From: Mark Clayton [
Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2015 9:24 AM
To: 'Steve Read'; 'canberrabirds chatline'
Subject: RE: [canberrabirds] name the new hide at Kellys
I don’t think we need to name a hide after an introduced species (Vulpes = Fox) nor a species of Mosquito (Aedes). Pseudonaja is quite appropriate (Eastern
Brown Snake) given it has taken up residence under one of the hides but it is not a bird. However all the other hide names are the genus names of birds so perhaps Bittern Hide should be changed to Botaurus or Ixobrychus. I quite like Mark Carey’s suggestions
of Porzana or Gallinago – I did think of these when the topic was first raised, and I also like Rostratula as suggested by Steve Read. Despite Steve suggesting it doesn’t flow easily off the tongue, I disagree.
To throw a real curve ball into the equation, how about the(Steve) Wilson – (Stephen) Marchant Hide after two COG pioneers or even the (Robert) Gibson – (Robin)
Brown Hide after the two young birders who did much of the early bird surveying of Kelly’s Swamp back in the 1960’s.
Mark
From: Steve Read
Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2015 7:47 AM
To: 'canberrabirds chatline'
Subject: RE: [canberrabirds] name the new hide at Kellys
Great ideas from all, but on the basis that the hide should be named after a local bird, and with its initial letter not A, B, C, F or T (as these are taken for the existing
hides), then from the current suggestions Porzana, Gallinago and Zosterops remain. I guess Rostratula doesn’t flow so easily off the tongue, and would raise expectations too high! And Zosterops, while maintaining the reverse alphabetical order C, B, A,
Z as one goes anti-clockwise around the swamp, isn’t a bird particularly characteristic of Kellys. I’d vote for Porzana or Gallinago.
Steve
From: Geoffrey Dabb
Sent: Tuesday, 12 May 2015 4:47 PM
To:
Subject: FW: [canberrabirds] name the new hide at Kellys
Vulpes? Pseudonaja? Aedes?
From: Dr Mark Carey
Sent: Tuesday, 12 May 2015 4:01 PM
To: Maconachie, Michael;
Subject: RE: [canberrabirds] name the new hide at Kellys
These have a nice ring to them:
Porzana
Gallinago
Cisticola
Cheers, Mark
From:
To:
Date: Tue, 12 May 2015 04:46:01 +0000
Subject: name the new hide at Kellys
As those who have visited Jerra Wetlands recently will have noticed a new screen and hide is being constructed at Kellys Swamp. My understanding is the existing 5 hides were named (officially
or otherwise) by COG or a COG member. I therefore ask the group to come up with a suitable name for the new hide.
Current names at Kellys are Ardea, Bittern, Cygnus and the two on Jerra Creek are tadorna and fulica. Will see what the response is but maybe you can hold a vote at the next indoor meeting
after we have a list of candidates ?
Michael Maconachie
Senior Ranger
Jerrabomberra Wetlands Nature Reserve
ACT Parks and Conservation Service
TAMS Directorate
0428 113 533
www.jerrabomberrawetlands.org
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