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Subject: | birding-aus references to extinct birds in early explorers' accounts? |
From: | (John Leonard) |
Date: | Wed, 24 Feb 1999 19:39:32 +1100 (EST) |
birding-aus I'm wondering whether there are, or are yet to be found, in the accounts of early European explorers of Australia, mentions of species of birds, which are in fact references to species now extinct. Obviously there are the three southern Emu spp, but are there any more? John Leonard ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ John Leonard (Dr), PO Box 243, Woden, ACT 2606, Australia "If they could tell you in advance exactly how much shit you're going to have to take it wouldn't be so bad; then you'd be prepared." Ralph Bridges http://www.spirit.net.au/~jleonard ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ To unsubscribe from this list, please send a message to Include "unsubscribe birding-aus" in the message body (without the quotes) |
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