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Re: FW: [canberrabirds] What Bird is This?

To: Martin Butterfield <>
Subject: Re: FW: [canberrabirds] What Bird is This?
From: "David McDonald (personal)" <>
Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2019 10:50:47 +0000
Martin may have in mind FeralScan https://www.feralscan.org.au/ but fortunately that ugly pigeon is not (yet) a feral species in COG's area.
David

On 2019-08-26 20:46, Martin Butterfield wrote:

Surely the important thing is to put it in a record - perhaps not one for recreational birding - somewhere  so that if there is a second one nearby and they start breeding the source of the infestation, like an outbreak of a noxious disease, can be known.  Surely this will be useful in control  efforts.  
 
I seem to recall there is a multi-purpose feral recording system used for deer and pigs which gets some official pest control attention.  Perhaps that is the starting point for invasive birds.

On Mon, 26 Aug 2019 at 19:20, David McDonald (personal) <> wrote:
The taxon Chukar partridge Alectoris chukar is on the Supplementary List to the Working List of Aust Birds, v2.1, as a 'failed introduction'. Not having established a self-sustaining population in Australia, it is hard to imagine how it could go on any official list of the birds of Australia.
- David

On 2019-08-26 18:54, Geoffrey Dabb wrote:

I take these to be serious questions.  Let us assume the bird has escaped from captivity.  The best way to arrive at an answer to each of the questions is for the record to be submitted to each repository.  That in turn raises the question: who can submit the record in each case?  Perhaps not Philip, on the basis of a second-hand chatline report.  Paul?  Well, does he absolutely trust the photographer friend? Is the friend interested in taking the matter further?

 

To explore just one of the suggested reporting avenues, I tried to bring up 'Chukar Partridge' in eBird. No such species is recognised.  You will have more luck with 'Chukar'.   That species is certainly recorded beyond its natural range  -  in New Zealand and Hawaii for example.  Does it need to have been officially listed in those places?  Once again, best to just give it a go.  Personally. I would be inclined to wait for the appearance of a second Chukar, preferably not at the Pinnacle.

 

From: Philip Veerman <>
Sent: Monday, 26 August 2019 6:03 PM
To: 'Canberrabirds' <>
Subject: RE: [canberrabirds] What Bird is This?

 

Next question is: can that Chukar Partridge go on the formal record? If not ebird or COG's record, then on Canberra nature map....

 

From: Paul Fennell
Sent: Monday, 26 August, 2019 3:21 PM
To: Canberrabirds
Subject: [canberrabirds] What Bird is This?

 

 

 

A friend of mine says he photographed it at The Pinnacle.

 

Cheers

 

Paul

 

Paul Fennell
Editor, COG Annual Bird Report
0407105460

 

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