I had an email from an American birder (which I won't include for
various reasons) who tells me that this issue has been raised at the
ABA (the American Birders Association) and officially rejected there.
On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 11:42:07 +1000, Graham Labrooy
<> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I posted a message a while back about Australian lists. I have just returned
> from a visit to Santiago, Chile, where I was able to visit the Australian
> embassy, in Las Condes. Although the weather was poor I managed to identify
> Austral thrush, Picui Ground Dove, Eared Dove and Southern Lapwing whilst
> there. Apart from adding to my (very limited) Chilean-list, do these birds
> qualify for an Australian list as well?? It is Australian soil is it not?
> Political territory??
>
> Maybe I am way off the mark, but I would like to know what is standard, as I
> am only new to birding in Australia.
>
> Thanking you in advance (and thank you to Russell for his reply last time),
> Graham
>
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