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To: | Julian Bielewicz <> |
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Subject: | Re: Seabird names |
From: | (Dr Richard Nowotny) |
Date: | Thu, 08 Jan 1998 10:53:13 +1000 |
Julian You will find the names in all three languages in the wonderful "Handbook of the Birds of the World" (Lynx Edicions). Richard >Dear Folks: > >Back in early 1996 when I was looking for the names of shorebirds in a >variety of languages, the response from those of you out there in >"Cyberspace" was absolutely tremendous. > >I would now ask for your help again with the names of seabirds (as defined >by Peter Harrison in his "Seabirds: an identification guide"). I am >particularly interested in the French, German and Spanish names for the >various seabirds but would also welcome seabird names in any other language. >I can managed most English names without much help these days. > >Many thanks in advance. > >Julian Bielewicz >Past President >Queensland Ornitholigical Society > > > From: Dr Richard Nowotny Melbourne, Australia Tel. (w) 61-3-9214.1420 <> |
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