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Fwd: Pecking order: how John Gould dined out on the birds of Australia

To: Denise Goodfellow <>, birding-aus <>
Subject: Fwd: Pecking order: how John Gould dined out on the birds of Australia
From: Greg and Val Clancy <>
Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2018 00:18:35 +0000
John McGillivray, the former naturalist on the HMS Rattlesnake, resided for 
a couple of year in South Grafton, with James Fowler Wilcox, who had also 
been a naturalist on the HMS Rattlesnake on the same voyage to Australia. 
They worked together collecting specimens for museums throughout the world 
and most were sent to Ramsay at the Australian Museum by steamer.  John 
wrote letters to accompany the specimens and they were published in 1937 in 
the Australian Zoologist by Tom Iredale.  (T. Iredale, ‘The Last Letters of 
John MacGillivray’, Australian Zoologist, vol 9, 1937, pp 40-63).

One reference in the letters states "We had a Jabiru (sic) for dinner a few 
days ago (skinned of course), and it ate very well, but could not be 
compared to a kangaroo rat (sic) some days previously."   The 'Jabiru' is 
obviously the Black-necked Stork and the kangaroo rat is a Bettong, probably 
a Rufous Bettong, which is still relatively common in the Grafton area.

Regards

Greg
Dr Greg. P. Clancy
Ecologist and Birding-wildlife Guide
| PO Box 63 Coutts Crossing NSW 2460
| 02 6649 3153 | 0429 601 960
 http://www.gregclancyecologistguide.com
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I would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands on which I
live and work – the Gumbaynggirr, Yaegl and Bundjalung peoples – and to
pay respect to their elders both past and present



-----Original Message----- 
From: Denise Goodfellow
Sent: Monday, January 1, 2018 6:43 AM
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Subject: Fwd: Pecking order: how John Gould dined out on the 
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> And not just the early ones!  John McKean once told me that he had dined 
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> Denise Lawungkurr  Goodfellow Ph.D.
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> Darwin River, NT, Australia 0841
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>> Early ornithologists like to eat their subjects - see
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