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Subject: Australian Checklist Areas
From: Jude Latt <>
Date: Sun, 4 May 2014 04:40:23 -0400 (EDT)


I need help ....
Can someone out there in our wonderful birding area of Australia tell me how 
they break up the various areas of each state and territory of Australia.


Eg:  At this stage I record the Southern Cassowary as being located in Qld.
Eg:  At this stage I record the Western Thornbill as being in WA
Eg: At this stage I record the Grey Whistler (Pachycephala simpled simplex) as 
being in the NT
         as compared with the other spp being in Cape York area to say .. 
Cairns.




I was wondering if someone has come up with a divisional area of Australia  so 
as I can now record birds in various sections/areas of each and every state  
....   eg:  the 


Southern Cassowary as being in   Far North Qld
The Western Thornbill as being located in s.w. WA
The Grey Whistler (simplex spp as being located in coastal NT


That way I would be able to see more clearly, if I sighted a bird 'out of it's 
normal range'  plus at the same time, record birds that endemic to certain 
areas within each state of Australia.


Gee ... dont want to start a big discussion on this .. just wondering what 
other people do.


Jude










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