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delia todd

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Please could someone help me sort these out as I think some may have been uploaded prior to a split.

The Opus article for Eastern has a picture by Kuwaity, which uses the scientific name for Western?

I presume Ammadoux's picture on that page is ssp crassirostris.

There aren't too many pictures for either species, the two Galleries are:

Eastern and

Western

Do any of them need swapping over?

Thanks
 
Hi Delia,

Yes, most pictures in hortensis are crassirostris birds. I changed the scientific names accordingly. I can't say anything about the 81 Scilly bird as I don't really see the bird on the picture;)

André
 
Hi Delia,

Yes, most pictures in hortensis are crassirostris birds. I changed the scientific names accordingly. I can't say anything about the 81 Scilly bird as I don't really see the bird on the picture;)

André

That's a bit unkind André, I found it when I got my eye in ;). Amazing how it disappears into the background though.

Thanks for sorting those out.
 
If I have understood you question right then I believe both of them are eastern orphean warbler. So if one is in the western orphean slot it needs to move.

Rob
 
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