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    Any bird guide for Peru?

    Thanks but Thomas doesn't do molecular.
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    Any bird guide for Peru?

    Hmm looking at the supplementary for McGuire et al. 2014 suggests the split is around 1.5 M Y. So fairly shallow or deep depending on your point of view.
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    Any bird guide for Peru?

    hmm missed that split. What was the rationale? (I've just checked opus, wikipedia, iucn and they don't have taxonomic refs)
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    Any bird guide for Peru?

    Well don't forget there's the e- version of the book [e.g. a PDF rather than an app]. I wouldn't want to lug something so huge around—and I have it on paper too! ...on splits. If it's only updated to 2016 then the app's probably out of date too. These are fast moving things... ...and entirely...
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    Any bird guide for Peru?

    Ok thanks. I'll see if I can find info anywhere
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    Any bird guide for Peru?

    Yes sorry: think messages crossed. Is there any comparison (presume just taxonomy which has changed..?)
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    Any bird guide for Peru?

    Pretty sure you can buy an e- version of the guide. I forget the format: I always convert to pdf. I think I saw this being given away at one point (presumably project Muse). Also suggest adding Merlin with appropriate Peru pack (assume it exists). The apps are based on the birds of Northern...
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