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Journal of BirdLife Australia
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Infra-specific variation in Alcedo azurea Latham (Alcedinidae)

R Schodde and IJ Mason

Emu 76(4) 161 - 166
Published: 1976

Abstract

Three subspecies of Alcedo azurea are recognized as occurring in Australia: diemenensis in Tasmania, azurea in southern and eastern Australia north to the Cairns-Cooktown area and ruficollaris in northern Australia between the Kimberley Division and Cape York Peninsula. They are distinguished by size and intensity of colour on the ventral surface and flanks; azurea and ruficollaris are probably linked by steep clines in these characters between Cairns and Princess Charlotte Bay. The distinctive first-year plumage, not considered in most previous analyses of geographical variation, is described for Australian forms. Relations with races outside Australia are discussed.

https://doi.org/10.1071/MU9760161

© Royal Australian Ornithologists Union 1976

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