Yes - the new edition has it on page 386 (with the other thrushes). I just
checked my 1989 Revised Ed and Blackbird (male, female and juv) is illustrated
on P210 along with text, albeit as a small insert. Was this an after thought
missing from previous versions? It's not in the index of the 1989 version.
Rob Morris
Brisbane, Australia
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> The Blackbird does feature in the latest edition.
>
> Stephen Ambrose
> Ryde, NSW
>
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> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Re: Mistake in Slater
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> Haven't seen it yet but I wonder if someone can tell me if they have
> corrected the somewhat embarrasing ommision of Common Blackbird that has
> been a feature of the last few editions. It is not even listed in the index.
>
> Bob Green
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