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BLUE ROCK THRUSH (part 13)

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Subject: BLUE ROCK THRUSH (part 13)
From: "Osborn, Paul PR" <>
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 1997 12:47:53 +1100
> I have a calendar (1991) from the Wild Bird Society of Japan which has
> for its April page a picture labeled 'Blue Rock Thrush' and in fine
> print 'Monticola solitarius'. This bird has chestnut underparts. Is
> this a mislabeling, should it be saxatilis?
> 
> Paul Osborn
> Research Scientist
> BHP Research - Newcastle Labs
> PO Box 188 Wallsend, NSW, 2287
> Ph: (02) 49792705
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> 
> 
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> Subject:      Re: BLUE ROCK THRUSH (part 13)
> 
> Dear Lorne,
> 
> Are both of us (and our Fitters) out of date ? My Birds of Britain and
> Europe, with North Africa and the Middle East (Heinzel, Fitter and
> Parslow, Collins, 1972) includes:
> 
> Blue Rock Thrush (Monticola solitarius) blue underparts and resident
> from Spain to Middle East (and further east) with some short distance
> migration (eg to Egypt)
> 
> Rock Thrush (Monticola saxatilis) chestnut underparts and a summer
> visitor to the same area, with some wintering in North Africa.
> 
> Even if they are now lumped I'm happy to call them different species
> because, despite the baclava, retsina etc. they looked different to
> me.
> 
> Michael Norris
> 
> 

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