Hear the not-so-elegant call of the recently renamed elegant trogon.
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The rare Southern Arizona bird has a new name but the same old sound.
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PivoGuides: 2 | Official Routes: 22Triplogs Last: 6 d | RS: 0Water Reports 1Y: 2 | Last: 329 d
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Re: The rare Southern Arizona bird has a new name but the same old sound.
@Pivo
Seeing as I have no life at the moment and have lots of time I Googled several professional birder sites and the consensus seems to be that it is the same bird with the same plumage.
Many blamed a current woke movement to rename birds and urged everyone to "resist".
In truth it seems the bird was named "Copper Tailed Trogon" until the early 70's when the Copper Tailed was dropped and replaced with Elegant. Now it's back to "Coppery Tailed".
I know we have several birders on HAZ that hopefully will chime in with more facts concerning this pressing and urgent matter.
Seeing as I have no life at the moment and have lots of time I Googled several professional birder sites and the consensus seems to be that it is the same bird with the same plumage.
Many blamed a current woke movement to rename birds and urged everyone to "resist".
I know we have several birders on HAZ that hopefully will chime in with more facts concerning this pressing and urgent matter.
"If you wait, all that happens is you get older"
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Re: The rare Southern Arizona bird has a new name but the same old sound.
You should join Dull Men's Club on FB like I have. You will be with your people.LosDosSloFolks wrote:Seeing as I have no life
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Re: The rare Southern Arizona bird has a new name but the same old sound.
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I knew I had crossed into solid mid-life when that kept getting recommended to me. I clearly would pause, read a bit, and move on and facebook knew exactly what was going on
I knew I had crossed into solid mid-life when that kept getting recommended to me. I clearly would pause, read a bit, and move on and facebook knew exactly what was going on
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Re: The rare Southern Arizona bird has a new name but the same old sound.
The Bird-Naming people claim to have the power to change bird names. They are not going to ask us how we feel about it, (let alone the birds.) They don’t care if we've misspent a lifetime trying to learn the names, only to have to start all over. It's a travesty, I tell you, and would be front page news if really important things actually made the front page. If there was still a front page.
There will be no more Anna's Hummingbird, Harris's Hawk, Merriam's Quail, Stellar's Jay.
There will be no more Anna's Hummingbird, Harris's Hawk, Merriam's Quail, Stellar's Jay.
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A clean house is a sign of a misspent life.
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Re: The rare Southern Arizona bird has a new name but the same old sound.
The people renaming all these species have no life at the moment. The days of recognizing people for their achievements/finds/contributions are over.
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty & well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, totally worn out & proclaiming, "Wow What a Ride!"
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