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To: | "Dion Hobcroft" <> |
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Subject: | House Crow and ship assists |
From: | "Andrew Stafford" <> |
Date: | Mon, 12 Feb 2001 18:44:49 +1100 |
Hi Dion and birding-aussers I wasn't aware of this convention (I won't call it a rule as to a large degree birders make their own). My original feeling was if a bird has qualified for the Australian list, then I don't see why it can't be added to an individual's. In any case, surely there are other ship-assisted birds that have been added to the main Australian list - some of the vagrant gulls, for example? No one seems to have had any hesitation in ticking those! What makes House Crow different? Incidentally I dipped on the bird during an (entirely unrelated) visit to Melbourne - given the Yellowlegs had disappeared, it was my only chance of a lifer! ... or so I thought. Cheers AS |
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