Hello David. I have just downloaded the checklist which is very helpful and
thank you for making it available. I was just wondering why the Hornbill
Friarbird does not appear on the list. The IOC list seems to have the Hornbill
Friarbird (philemon yorki) split from Helmeted Friarbird. It states that it is
found in NE Australia so I assume it is the same as the yorki sub-species of
the Helmeted Friarbird.
Cheers Steve Murray
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From:
on behalf of David James
Sent: Tuesday, 22 November 2011 12:31 PM
To: Birding Aus
Subject: New Aussie Bird List
Hi folks,
The checklist available for download on Tony Palliser's "Birders Totals" web
page is not an 'official' checklist for Australia yet. It was prepared by me
for the "Birders Totals" web page and for BARC. However, since BARC is a
committee of Birds (Birdlife) Australia, BARC will not officially adopt this
list unless BA endorses it. BARC has therefore recommended that BA consider it.
Our recommended approach is not just a new list to replace Christidis & Boles
but a new process to have a living checklist instead of a static one,
consistent with the rest of the world, while retaining an appropriate guiding
roll in the local decisions. It is worth taking a bit of time to ensure that we
get it right.
Meanwhile it is easy and fun to calculate your list:
http://www.tonypalliser.com/totals.html
Tell us what you think.
David James,
Sydney
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From: Dave Torr <>
To: Tom Tarrant <>
Cc: birding-aus <>
Sent: Tuesday, 22 November 2011 6:31 AM
Subject: New Aussie Bird List
Note that version 3.0c (not yet official I guess) also lists all recognised
subspecies, so for the first time we may have an "official" Aus ssp list
On 21 November 2011 21:40, Tom Tarrant <> wrote:
> Great news! The IOC seem to be keeping the subject very interesting,
> download their latest version at http://www.worldbirdnames.org/index.html
>
> Looking forward to David and Tony's input.
>
> Tom
>
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 8:31 PM, Richard Baxter <
> >wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> > I'm not 100% sure on this topic. Tony Palliser would be able
> > to verify but I hear there will be no update to C&B 2008. The new
> Birdlife
> > Australia has/will adopt the IOC list and Tony and David James have done
> an
> > excellent job of condensing the IOC list into a replacement for C & B.
> >
> > Good news for the Australian birding community as we'll see the list
> > updated when the IOC announce new splits/lumps every few months rather
> than
> > wait 10+ years.
> >
> > Cheers
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