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Imitatress

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Subject: Imitatress
From: Andrew Hobbs <>
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2020 07:17:07 +0800
I am not sure that 'Cryptic' is such a good choice. It has a long history in taxonomy being applied to a wide range of fauna and flora species. With the advent of widespread cheap DNA analysis I suspect we are going to end up with quite a few cryptic bird species, including other cryptic honeyeaters. Still I suppose it has the advantage of first use.
Cheers
Andrew

On 27/01/2020 1:45 am, Michael Hunter wrote:
Phil,

          That "imitatress" could even be considered as a common name for any 
bird outside the Roman or Greek Republics indicates how out of touch with common birders 
committees can  occasionally be.
          With any due respect, these committees sometimes seem to confuse 
themselves with Academia, and must secretly lust for Scientific standing.

          I don't suppose anything as democratic as a formal open forum run on 
say birding-aus for naming suggestions, (with an Indigenous voice section) 
might ever be considered?

           Here's to PC and absurdity.

            Michael
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