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Subject: | Green Warbler |
From: | Gil Langfield <> |
Date: | Sun, 03 Nov 1996 17:35:04 +1000 |
While living in Iran in 1976, I saw a Green Warbler, Phylloscopus nitidus, as described in "The Birds of Britain and Europe", Heinzel, Fitter and Parslow, 1972, reprinted in 1976. I am now trying to reconcile my birding data base, Birbase for Windows, which does not like the species. I know this is an Australian group, but can anyone out there with Middle Eastern (or Oriental) knowledge tell me what my Green Warbler is called today? Regards, Gil Langfield |
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