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Black-eared Catbird

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Subject: Black-eared Catbird
From: casliber0134 <>
Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2016 06:37:41 +0000
that is correct if you read paper...so we now have four catbird species...
Cas

On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 4:24 PM, Frank O'Connor <>
wrote:

>
> In the latest revision of the IOC taxonomy (6.2) released in April, the
> Black-eared Catbird was split from Spotted Catbird. Looking at the IOC web
> site, it seems to suggest that the northern population of 'Spotted' Catbird
> (sub species joanae) on Cape York is part of Black-eared Catbird and they
> list it in Australia.
>
> Does anyone know what is happening?
>
>
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