Hi Tim,
Can you get Les to look at Thickbilled as well. I saw both modestus and
myall in a 24 hour period and they are so different it's not funny. Even in
behaviour as well as colour, size etc.
Cheers
Steve Potter
Blackwood, South Australia
Carpentarian Grasswren Site
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Subject: Carpentarian Grasswren Site
From: "Tim Dolby" < >
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2009 15:51:02 +1100
Hi Graham.
You may also want to mention the isolated central Queensland race rowleyi of
the Striated Grasswren. I talked to Les Cristidis about this bird yesterday
and
he suggested that it'll soon be called a full species. There'll also be a
need
for a decent name.
Cheers,
Tim
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