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Subject: | Re: birding-aus Myna names |
From: | Ronald Orenstein <> |
Date: | Tue, 06 Apr 1999 07:42:04 -0400 |
>I always knew the Common Myna in NZ as the Indian Myna. Would calling >it this help the situation? >Phil Battley, Just to make things even more confusing (and I apologize if this has already been pointed out), there actually IS a bird called the Common Miner - it's a furnariid from South America, Geositta cunicularia. The South American miners get their name because at least some species excavate their own nesting burrows. I'm not sure why the Australian birds are called miners - is it because the tinkling sound of the BellMiner reminded someone of the sound of a miner's pickax on a rock? -- Ronald I. Orenstein Phone: (905) 820-7886 International Wildlife Coalition Fax/Modem: (905) 569-0116 1825 Shady Creek Court Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5L 3W2 To unsubscribe from this list, please send a message to Include ONLY "unsubscribe birding-aus" in the message body (without the quotes) |
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