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  1. lewis20126

    Owls

    "T. rosenbergii and T. nigrobrunnea are subspecies of T. javanica; T. sororcula and T. manusi are subspecies of T. novaehollandiae" and this; important for birders as three very difficult species, now submerged into easier widespread species! cheers, alan
  2. lewis20126

    Owls

    Crikey, I missed that - the reference not the bird (I saw it ,last weekend!) B (: cheers, alan
  3. lewis20126

    Owls

    Is this the most observed species in the world which remains un-described? I would have thought 100s of birders have now seen it. It seems quite likely to me, although some very cryptic species (Gran Canaria Robin?!) may perhaps have perhaps been seen by more. cheers, alan
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