At 15:24 9/02/2001 +1100, you wrote:
>hello Aus-birders
>
>I recently received the following:
>
>' I am curious as to whether the bird known as the Noisy Pitta is
>commonly known by any other names, such as "Bobtail." Most sources I have
>looked at do not refer to it as a bobtail, however, one says one of its
>common names is bobtail. Is this a regional thing? Or maybe a slang or
>colloquial reference to the bird? '
>
>I'm not aware that 'bobtail' is/was used for Noisy Pitta.
>Is anyone familiar with the name?
>
>cheers
>Paul
>
>
Hi Paul
I looked up my trusty : "The Illustrated Dictionary of Australian
Birds by Common name" by J.D. Macdonald [c.1987] which gives the following:
"Bobtail - Popular name, quoted by Neville Cayley; refers to
very short tail typical of all pittas."
The Noisy Pitta has a number of other names including:
Buff-breasted Pitta
Dragoon-bird - quoted by North
Cheers
Pete
Dr Peter Woodall email =
Division of Vet Pathology & Anatomy
School of Veterinary Science. Phone = +61 7 3365 2300
The University of Queensland Fax = +61 7 3365 1355
Brisbane, Qld, Australia 4072 WWW = http://www.uq.edu.au/~anpwooda
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