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Subject: | Re: Raven query. |
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Date: | Mon, 23 Feb 1998 14:00:14 +1100 |
There were records of Australian Ravens in the City of Bayside, South-east Melbourne, in the 1980s but since then only suspicions that some of the wintering birds (when flocks arrive) may, from calls, baggy throats and wing movements, be ARs. The summer, breeding, birds are all apparently LRs even though they are dispersed - not colonial- nesters. I recorded, on the basis of calls, ARs near Leongatha, Gippsland, in 1993-1995 but no apparent LRs. I was pretty sure I saw Forest Ravens around Moggs Creek, near Aireys Inlet on the coast of the eastern Otways but when I mentioned them to Pauline Reilly she said she just puts them all down as ravens. How much genetic work has been done on the LR/AR/FR split ? Are we still sure they are different species - both biologically and genotypically ? Michael Norris |
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