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Re: birding-aus Cordeaux Quail?

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Subject: Re: birding-aus Cordeaux Quail?
From: "Phil Joy" <>
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 22:12:47 +0800
Hi there Lainie,
                     The Readers Digest Complete Book of Australian Birds,
on page 619, lists Coturnix coturnix under Introductions and escaped
captives and gives the following brief explanation:

Common Quail Coturnix coturnix
Twelve 'Madagascar Quail' imported into Victoria in 1862; fate and identity
unknown.

Regards,
               Phil Joy

P O Box 1510
Broome
W A            6725
Visit Broome Bird Observatory on line at
http://cygnus.uwa.edu.au/~austecol/observatories/broome.htm

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Subject: Re: birding-aus Cordeaux Quail?


>     Lainie Berry could be refering to Coturnix coturnix a migratory quail
>     of Eurasia.
>
>      It is also the common name for a group of Old World quail of the
>     genus Coturnix. There are four species of Australian quail in this
>     genus.
>
>     Alan Leishman
>     Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney 2000
>
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