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Australian Sarus Crane subspecies

To: "Philip A. Veerman" <>, "Andrew Taylor" <>, <>
Subject: Australian Sarus Crane subspecies
From: "Bob Forsyth" <>
Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2002 14:25:32 +1000

G'day Philip & Andrew and all,
 
An interesting article by F.T.H.Smith
"The finding and consequent identification of the Sarus Crane in Australia"
was published in The Bird Observer, Number 471, February 1971, p7
 
It details the original sightings by himself, Mrs Gill and Eric Zillman of sighting Sarus Cranes at Glenore Crossing, near Normanton 12/10/1966 and at Burketown 14/10/1966.
Subsequently at home in Melbourne, he was looking at Collins Pocket Guide to British Birds, and visited the Melbourne zoo 28/12/1966 to look at a Sarus Crane, that he then wrote to Mrs Gill 28/12/1966 letting her know of his assumption ... etc,etc
 
He also wrote -
- Bruce Cook was the first to recognise the Sarus Crane on the Atherton Tablelands 29/7/1967 (See The Bird Observer N0. 423 & 424)
- Mrs Gill, Mrs Duve & Bruce Cook (naturalist & photographer) revisited the Normanton area 25-28/4/1967
- Mrs Gill's paper in the Emu Vol69, p49 was altered and shortened at editorial level and lost completeness of information.
- A.H.Chisholm in his paper, The Australian Bird Watcher, Vol 3, N0 7, pp236-237, June 1970, overlooked his participation.
- Hugh Lavery, a zoologist from Townsville became convinced that something was"doing" in the gulf country ...and collected a specimen(s?) It is regretted that he omitted to let his original informant (Mrs Gill) know the result of his findings ...
 
(This collection of a specimen by Lavery seems to be at variance with Mrs Gill preparing the holotype. Bob F )
 
Unfortunately my scanner stopped talking to my PC last week otherwise I would have posted the full article.
 
It seems Fred Smith's identification of the species has not received credit that it deserves !
 
Unfortunately I have not read the two references in the earlier Bird Observers.
 
Regards, Bob Forsyth, Mount Isa, NW Qld.

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----- Original Message -----
From: Philip A. Veerman
Extract "The sub-species was named Grus antigone gillae in honour of Mrs. H.B. Gill, who in 1969 first reported the species in Australia and who prepared the holotype."
 
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