Thanks Dave.
What is the distribution of the other 4 New
Guinean Erythropitta macklotii, and do they have fabulous names like
“digglesi “? If they do this would take the edge of the foreign infliction of
name changes.
Who is Diggles anyway, a Papuan aviator?
From: Dave Torr
Sent: Thursday, 13 April 2017 8:45 AM
To: Charles
Cc: Michael Hunter;
Subject: Pitta name change
According to IOC there are 5 subspecies - 4 are only in New Guinea, the 5th
commutes between New Guinea and Cape York, so I guess the name is fair!
On 13 April 2017 at 07:58, Charles via Birding-Aus
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Hi Michael,
A couple of Indonesian birding pals told me about the (proposed) name change in
May 2016 when I was in Sulawesi.....
Is it Papuan because it spends more time there than Australia?
Cheers,
Charles Hunter
+61 402 907 577 <tel:%2B61%20402%20907%20577>
> On 12 Apr 2017, at 11:09 PM, Michael Hunter <> wrote:
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> Without sounding bitta about it, why are we Antipodeans last to know about,
> and did we have any input into, the name change fro Red-bellied to Papuan
> Pitta?
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> Tears not Cheers
>
> Michael
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>> Red-bellied Pitta, Erythropitta erythrogaster? The common name for
>> Red-bellied Pitta has disappeared. The scientific name now belongs to
>> Phillipine Pitta and the bird in Australia is now the Papuan Pitta,
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