But BirdLife Australia does do subspecies!
On Tue, 10 Nov 2020 at 08:41, Geoffrey Dabb <> wrote:
Birdlife by itself did not do subspecies. Cornell Lab has now swallowed HBW but the digestion process has its difficulties. Look at the jumbled entry for ‘Grey Whistler P. simplex’. Has it been counted as an Australian endemic species? Consider also the shrike-tits. Birdlife hands down, then IOC…... ornithological writer/tour leader/tour facilitator Shades of that old cold war question: ‘Who has the best Germans?’ Who has the most creative taxonomists? Hmm, I don’t agree with those endemic totals no matter which checklist you follow, Papua New Guinea actually has something like 415 and the whole New Guinea region 481, and that’s not with the BirdLife taxonomy which would be higher, I’d place Australia third after Indonesia then PNG. ornithological writer/tour leader/tour facilitator t is also possible to download a list of endemics for each country. Australia ranks second for (369) behind Indonesia (557)
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