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Lifespans.

To: "peter crow" <>, birding-aus <>
Subject: Lifespans.
From: "Chris Sanderson" <>
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 16:07:10 +1000
Dave makes a good point Peter, did your friend mean how long *can* they
live, or how long do they normally live, which are two very different
things.  An example: Sulphur-crested Cockatoos have been known to live over
100 years in captivity, however in the wild the life expectancy is more like
30 years.  I would imagine Butcherbirds are less long-lived than that, but
there would still be a gap between potential longevity and actual normal
life expectancy.  The first would be easier to measure than the second.

Regards,
Chris

On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 3:48 PM, Dave Torr <> wrote:

> I've seen the question asked a few times and I think it is very hard - I
> believe that most birds suffer a very high mortality in their first year or
> two but if they get past that they can live to a reasonable age (depending
> on the species of course). So the average life expectancy is probably very
> low (else we would be inundated with birds!) but the likely age for mature
> birds will be totally different.
>
> 2008/8/26 peter crow <>
>
> >
> > I was recently asked, "How long to Butcherbirds live?"
> >
> > in spite of quite a bit of searching I have found nothing except a report
> > stating one banded bird was 20 years old.
> >
> > Does anyone have any reference which does contain the life spans of
> various
> > birds?
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > Peter
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