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Re: birding-aus Sooty Owls in PNG

To: EDWIN VELLA <>
Subject: Re: birding-aus Sooty Owls in PNG
From: Philip M Hansbro <>
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1999 10:25:14 +0000 (GMT)
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Hi 
I believe that the birds at Eugella were identified as Greater Sooties.
Cheers
Phil.


On Mon, 8 Feb 1999, EDWIN VELLA wrote:

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> On the issue of Sooty Owl populations, I have heard from somewhere that
> there was an unconfirmed report in the past of one of the Sootys at
> Eungella. I think that the bird was heard only. Would that have been a Sooty
> or Lesser Sooty?. Has there been any confirmed sightings here?
> 
> >From my experience (have heard and seen both calling), Lesser Sooty Owls are
> higher pitched in call but of course an actual sighting would be needed!
> 
> Edwin
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