Stuart,
Don't apologise, at least your request is ON TOPIC.
Re your question. My hint is see page 12 of R.Schodde & I.J. Mason (1980)
'Nocturnal birds of Australia'. (A rather expensive book.) No, it isn't
nocturnal but their description of the issue in relation to the B-s K & L-w
K, in their words "settles over half a century of needless uncertainty about
the identity of the name".
-----Original Message-----
From: S Cooney <>
To: birding-aus <>
Date: Monday, 27 March 2000 15:01
Subject: Black-shouldered Kites again
>Hi Birders,
>
>Sorry to be off topic and interrupt the interesting land ownership
>discussion, but I have one more quick question about Black-shouldered
>Kites.
>
>Can anyone tell me exactly when and why its scientific name was changed
>from notatus to axillaris?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Stuart
>
>
>
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