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To: | "Robert Inglis" <>, "BIRDING-AUS" <> |
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Subject: | BARC: when either/or seems good enough |
From: | "Mike Carter" <> |
Date: | Wed, 15 Sep 2004 23:15:27 -0700 |
Robert Inglis said
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Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004
> The Pond Heron would certainly not exist on any 'official' Australian Species List. > And neither it should. > Well I think you'll find it will shortly. Probably
as Pond Heron sp? in a paper in preparation on the birds of Christmas Island by
David James destined for Australian Field Ornithology and in the
second volume of The Handbook of the Birds of Western Australia. And
I'd like to see the Swiftlets treated likewise. Otherwise such occurrences
would be lost. The identification is just to a lower level, generic not
specific. But I wouldn't count such an entity on my species list.
Mike Carter 30 Canadian Bay Road Mt Eliza VIC 3930 Ph: (03) 9787 7136 Email: |
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