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To: | Wilsons <> |
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Subject: | IOC 891 or 893 |
From: | Dave Torr <> |
Date: | Wed, 20 Mar 2013 07:05:17 +1100 |
I have a spreadsheet based on IOC 3.3 that I can send to anyone who is interested (or indeed happy for anyone to put on a website with acknowledgements of source). It is probably not 100% up to date (has not got the latest few BARC records in it) and it is hard to decide which ssp of migrants we get, but I am reasonably happy it is OK for at least the residents. Having said that there are a few ssp (such as Pilotbird) where IOC's ranges differ from those generally accepted! On 19 March 2013 19:53, Wilsons <> wrote: > Tony > thanks for posting this link - very useful to see what I'm missing(!) > To your point about taxonomy changes, is there anything out there like > this sheet that has not only species but races as well - so we can be ready > for the next round of splitting/lumping? > Cheers > Tom Wilson > |
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