Of course, maybe when I retire and have nothing better to do, I might jump on the Change a Name bandwagon. The first change would be the ultra boring Pied Imperial Pigeon to Torres Strait Imperial Pigeon. "Torres Strait Imperial Pigeon" is a name redolent with romance, at least to those familiar with the history of Northern Australia and Torres Strait.
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> You're a silly old bugger Mulga Mick.
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> Why be pedantic . If anyone sees a South American Jabiru in Australia,
> just call it a South American Jabiru.
> Does anyone think that all the Jabiru motels and lodges should change
> their names to Black-necked Stork Nest or something? Scientific names
> are there for the pedants and would-be scientists.
>
> Of course, maybe when I retire and have nothing better to do, I might
> jump on the Change a Name bandwagon. The first change would be the ultra
> boring Pied Imperial Pigeon to Torres Strait Imperial Pigeon. "Torres
> Strait Imperial Pigeon" is a name redolent with romance, at least to
> those familiar with the history of Northern Australia and Torres Strait.
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> Cheers
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I'm not sure of the history of all these name changes, but rather than being "pseudo", I wonder if people's preference for names is usually determined simply by what they're called when they first encounter them. It's hard enough learning one name, without having it change every few years.
I always say Superb Fairywren, or just fairywren, never Blue Wren or just wren. Those names also predate me.
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I always warn new birders that they won't find "wren" in the field guide
index. They should always remember to look up "fairy-wren" - this helps.
Anyway these delightful little birds are very close to fairies, aren't
they???
Shirley Cook
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From: "Shirley Cook" <shirle...@bigpond.com>
To: "Peter Shute" <psh...@nuw.org.au>; "Steve" <smu...@uqconnect.net>;
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> Thanks, several people have set me straight now. I was thinking it must
> have something to do with RSPB, I must be too innocent for this lot.
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> Peter Shute
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> Pommie bs. Peter.
>
> To encourage ordinary people to bird, and not put them off with esoteric
> names, the simpler the names the better I think.