From: birdatlas <tzbirdatlas@yahoo.co.uk>
Date: 2010-03-25 20:14
Subject: Re: [KENYABIRDSNET] CONTINUED APPRECIATION FOR KENYAN BIRDS, POST LUMPING!

NOT BY US AT THE MOMENT. RECOGNISABLE IN THE FIELD AND GEOGRAPHICALLY ISOLATED IN TANZANIA.
 
DON'T KNOW IF THE DNA HAVE BEEN SEQUENCED YET, THIS WILL DETERMINE WHAT HAPPENS BUT WE ALWAYS HAVE THEM SEPERATE BECAUSE WE WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THEIR DISTRIBUTIONS AS DISCRETE POPULATIONS, ESP WHERE THEY ALMOST MEET.
 
NEIL
 
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From: Jesse Ham
To: kenyabirdsnet@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 5:16 PM
Subject: [KENYABIRDSNET] CONTINUED APPRECIATION FOR KENYAN BIRDS, POST LUMPING!

 

I also realized that they had d'arnaud's
Barbet on the list, but not Usambiro Barbet. Are these two considered the same species?

Neil and Liz Baker, Tanzania Bird Atlas, P.O. Box 1605, Iringa, Tanzania.
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