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To: | "Ross Macfarlane" <> |
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Subject: | Re: Why Publish bird observations? Re: [Birding-Aus] afo |
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Date: | Thu, 4 Mar 2010 16:21:57 +1100 (EST) |
Yes, but they're mostly just popularised summaries of the relevant journal research, and are not substitutes for that research. SD > I can't let this go unchallenged. Wingspan does publish articles on > research > and covservation projects. Maybe not as scholarly as Stephen would expect, > but for example September 2009 (the most recent I could put to hand) had > articles on Swift Parrots (by Chris Tzaros, Dean Ingwersen etc.), Sooty > Owls > (Rohan Bilney), Tasmanian Masked Owl, Grasswrens, Carnabys > Black-cockatoos. > There's even one on Eagles, by a certain Stephen Debus... > |
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