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From: David Richardson <>
Date: 2010/2/13
Subject: [OB] Happy Chinese Spring Festival
To: yzuoping <>
In honour of that perhaps the slaughter of Tigers for the imagined medicinal
qualities of their body parts could be halted?
On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 1:06 PM, yzuoping <> wrote:
> Dear OBers,
> Today is the last day of 2009 in Chinese calendar and tomarrow is a new
> day, the beginning of new year. This is Chinese Spring Festival. Herein I
> wish every one have a lively life like a tiger, as strong as a tiger, as
> fast as a tiger.
>
> Welcome to China.
>
> Best birding,
>
> Robin Yuan/Beijing
> Director
> Beijing Balance Ecotech Development Center
> www.chinabirder.com
>
> 袁佐平 Robin Yuan
>
> --------Original Message--------
>
> From:
> To:
> Subject: [OB] Nightjars
> Dear Friends,
>
> I have just finished updatng the genera of Nightjars on my website, in
>
> accordance with the paper by Kin-Lan Han,Robbins & Braun,2010,Molecular
>
> Phylogenetics and Evolution,doi 10.101016/j.ympev.2010.01.023
>
> I haven't updated the nightjars fully. I wanted to finish Columbidae then
>
> I'dd update the nightjars next.
>
> To see the revised analysis you can either click on Caprimulgidae in the
>
> Family List, or you need to search on the following generic names:
>
> Caprimulgus, Chordeiles, Hydropsalis, Nyctiprogne, Lurocalis, Antrostomus,
>
> Phalaenoptilus, Siphonorhis, Gactornis, Nyctiphrynus,Lyncornis,
>
> Eurostopodus.
>
> If you look at earlier accounts such as Ridgway,1916 or Cory, 1918, you
> will
>
> find almost all these genera were being used. So it looks as if the
> lumping
>
> most of them into Caprimulgus, and Lyncornis into Eurostopodus were yet
>
> another set of unexplained and unjustified Peters lumps.
>
> Enjoy, it's free.
>
> Dr John Penhallurick
>
> 86 Bingley Cres
>
> Fraser A.C.T. 2615
>
> Australia
>
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>
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> Please visit my website: http://www.worldbirdinfo.net
>
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>
>
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