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  1. J

    Andalucian Hemipode in Andalucia??

    well that's good news motmot, you see the trouble with the AH skeptics is they are starting from the position that the species is definitely extinct in europe, so they discount all reported sightings - it's classic circular reasoning 3:-) as you don't know where the sightings were i guess...
  2. J

    Andalucian Hemipode in Andalucia??

    Thanks everyone. a reintroduction would be good, assuming the reasons it became extirpated in the first place have been resolved?? Would there be any subspecies related issues though (I know it's poltypic)?
  3. J

    Andalucian Hemipode in Andalucia??

    bump, just in case anyone who might be interested/know something hasn't seen it........
  4. J

    Andalucian Hemipode in Andalucia??

    Yes yes I know Turnix sylvatica is common throughout Africa and Asia (and Australia?), but Andalucian Hemipode/Small Buttonquail strikes me as the nearest thing we in Europe have to the IBWO (hardly any documented claims, but they MAY still be there). Looking through my three regional guides...
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