Thanks Paul for making this available. I've been looking for better ways to
store all my data, and this is a much nicer option than my current filing
system.
Would you also have done ones for other countries? I have stuff on birds
from New Zealand and South Africa where this sort of system would be handy
too.
Regards,
Mark
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 11:11 AM, Paul Bruty <>wrote:
> Hi All,
> I've put together a directory of Australian Birds (based on
> Christidis, L. and W.E. Boles. (2008)) to organise bird photos/film/
> research/notes on my computer. If you want to save yourself from the
> same hideous tedium, feel free to download the directory structure at
> the following link.
>
> http://www.dartfordwarbler.com/Australia_Birds_Directory.zip (1MB)
>
> I haven't proof-read it so there will surely be some tytos, sorry,
> typos and/or accidental omissions. The alphabetised and numeric
> prefixes are a little quirky, too, when you get into PASSERIFORMES but
> are designed to just keep the whole list in order (when ordering files
> by name).
>
> I've also excluded extinct species from the number flow (though I
> wanted to change that convention halfway through).
>
> Good luck propagating the Night Parrot and Buff-breasted Button-quail
> folders,
> Cheers,
> Paul
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