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Lesser Sooty & Sooty Owls & others

To: Cas Liber <>, 'birding-aus threads' <>
Subject: Lesser Sooty & Sooty Owls & others
From: David James <>
Date: Fri, 6 May 2011 02:34:47 -0700 (PDT)
....or the mollecular study that reached that conclusion does not reflect the 
true genetic relationships within the exulans complex.

From: Cas Liber <>
To: 'birding-aus threads' <>
Sent: Thursday, 5 May 2011 6:21 PM
Subject: Lesser Sooty & Sooty Owls & others

<snip>
Thirdly, I have no problems accepting that similar looking birds can be of a
different species, & that different looking birds can be of the same
species. Therefore, I fully accept that Yellow Rosella's are a race of
nominate Crimson etc etc.... & these are recorded by me as per C&B 2008.
<snip>

....but it is the race nigrescens of the Crimson Rosella that is the most
divergent genetically....a cryptospecies?
capriciously
Cas


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