Hi All,
with regard to this grouping of birds "jumping across", we have Little
Pied, Great, Little Black and Black-faced Cormorants in Tasmania, but
don't get (or only as vagrants) the Large Pied, or the Darter, so they
don't always "jump across".
John Tongue
Hobart
On Monday, June 26, 2006, at 04:04 PM, crompton wrote:
Hi all, Just flicking through Princeton's Birds of New Guinea, It is
an old addition from 1986, interestingly it states that Darters,
Little Black Cormorants, Great Cormorants and Little Pied Cormorants
occur in New Guinea but not Pied Cormorants! I would have thought that
a coastal bird like that would easily jump across from Australia,
considering the other four species are there?
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