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Current taxonomy - spreadsheet?

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Subject: Current taxonomy - spreadsheet?
From: Paul Taylor <>
Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2022 14:51:53 +1000
A couple of options; there are probably others.

BirdLife Australia has just released their Working List of Australian Birds v4:
   https://birdlife.org.au/conservation/science/taxonomy

Alternatively, Tony Palliser maintains an IOC Australian Checklist, based on IOC 12.2:
   http://www.tonypalliser.com/totals.html

I prefer the formatting of the latter.

Cheers,
Paul.

On 21/09/2022 2:21 pm, Alistair McKeough wrote:
Does anyone have a spreadsheet with the current taxonomy, limited to Australian birds?

I'm still using C&B 2008 and should get around to working out my splits/lumps with something more recent. 

Warm regards,

Alistair 
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