That would make the male a black koel miner (to be found in NSW and
Queensland), and the female a brown koel miner (to be found in Gippsland).
Personally, I think that we should sing the praises of Tony - Old King Koel
was a merry old soul.
Carl
-----Original Message-----
From:
On Behalf Of Tony Russell
Sent: Tuesday, 20 April 2010 9:23 AM
To: 'Colin Scouler';
Subject: English name of Koel
Isn't it now called Koel miner ?
Tony
-----Original Message-----
From:
On Behalf Of Colin Scouler
Sent: Monday, 19 April 2010 6:38 PM
To:
Subject: English name of Koel
Hello birders,
This may have been canvassed on birding-aus before, though I can't
track it in the archives if it has, but what is the currently
accepted English name of Eudynamys orientalis, the main species of
Koel which occurs in Australia?
Is it Eastern Koel , as per Christidis and Boles 2008, or has it
morphed into Australian Koel?
Colin Scouler.
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