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Australian Checklist Areas

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Subject: Australian Checklist Areas
From: Niven <>
Date: Mon, 5 May 2014 11:55:07 +1000
Hi Jude and others
The Australian bioregions and biosubregions are a good starting point.
Niven


On 5 May 2014 11:11, Alan Gillanders <> wrote:

> Pastoral districts used to be a way of listing distributions, particularly
> for plants.
> Regards,
> Alan
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> -----Original Message----- From: Jude Latt
> Sent: Sunday, May 4, 2014 6:40 PM
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> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Australian Checklist Areas
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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
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> 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
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> 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.
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> Gee ... dont want to start a big discussion on this .. just wondering what
> other people do.
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> Jude
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