I think they came out in the recent Owls of the World book which was why they
were being discussed (may be wrong). I guess that's why IOC had a look at them,
presumably didn't fancy what they saw!
I haven't seen either of them either :( - so no potential ticks for me and not
really qualified to comment on whether they should be split. Hopefully will see
the Tassie one later in the year though :)
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2013 17:48:41 +1000
Subject: FW: Boobook
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They appeared in at least the proposed splits (if not actual) at one stage and
were subject to some discussion on Birding Aus - but have now vanished. (Don't
care - haven't seen either of them!)
On 20 September 2013 17:45, John Graff <> wrote:
I wasn't aware that either of those have ever been recognised by IOC?
John
> Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2013 17:24:20 +1000
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> Not sure if I missed someone posting this, but the IOC now do not seem to
> accept the split of the Spotted (Tas) and Red (Mt Lewis) Boobooks
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