C. H.麦克伦南(“马利鸟”)和他的土著线人乔利:维多利亚夜鹦鹉的早期记录来源?

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
P. Menkhorst, Edward Ryan
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Menkhorst, P.和Ryan, E. 2015。C. H.麦克伦南(“马利鸟”)和他的土著线人乔利:维多利亚夜鹦鹉的早期记录来源?维多利亚博物馆回忆录73:107-115。维多利亚西北部夜鹦鹉Pezoporus occidentalis的历史记录并不总是被认为是有效的,尽管著名的当代鸟类学家接受了它们。我们从20世纪初发表在国家和地方报纸上的假名“Mallee Bird”的报纸文章中收集了新的支持信息。“马利鸟”是查尔斯·h·麦克伦南(Charles H. McLennan),他是一名丛林人,也是一名受人尊敬的鸟类学家,他在维多利亚西北部大沙漠的威默拉河(Wimmera River)终末湖泊之间建立了牧区赛跑。我们还提供了当地土著男子乔利(Jowley)的传记细节,麦克伦南认为他是夜鹦鹉筑巢地点和卵数的线人。我们提供的证据表明,麦克伦南和乔利彼此认识,可能在19 - 20世纪之交在霍普顿-松平原地区一起工作过。麦克伦南和乔利对夜鹦鹉的叫声、栖息地的使用、繁殖和飞行的观察是最早发表的关于这种最神秘的澳大利亚鸟类的自然史。它们大多证实了其他当代的说法,并与昆士兰西南部目前对该物种的初步研究结果一致。麦克伦南和乔利之间的关系是维多利亚时代少数记录在案的土著信息被纳入欧洲鸟类学知识的例子之一。麦克伦南对在旺加湖松原地区进行鸟类学考察的支持和鼓励,对该地区被宣布为穆雷马利地区的第一个国家公园起到了关键作用。
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C. H. McLennan (‘Mallee Bird’) and his Aboriginal informant Jowley: The source of early records of the Night Parrot Pezoporus occidentalis in Victoria?
Menkhorst, P. and Ryan, E. 2015. C. H. McLennan (‘Mallee Bird’) and his Aboriginal informant Jowley: The source of early records of the Night Parrot Pezoporus occidentalis in Victoria? Memoirs of Museum Victoria 73: 107–115. Historical records of the Night Parrot Pezoporus occidentalis in north-western Victoria have not always been accepted as valid despite prominent contemporary ornithologists accepting them. We present new supporting information gleaned from newspaper articles written under the pseudonym ‘Mallee Bird’ published in national and local newspapers in the early 20th century. ‘Mallee Bird’ was Charles H. McLennan, a bushman and well-regarded ornithologist who worked on pastoral runs established among the terminal lakes of the Wimmera River in the Big Desert of north-western Victoria. We also provide biographical details of a local Aboriginal man, Jowley, identified by McLennan as his informant about the nest site and clutch size of the Night Parrot. We provide evidence that McLennan and Jowley were known to each other and probably worked together on cattle runs in the Hopetoun–Pine Plains region around the turn of the 19th–20th century. McLennan and Jowley’s observations of Night Parrot calls, habitat use, breeding and flight are some of the earliest published natural history of this most mysterious of Australian birds. They mostly corroborate other contemporary accounts and concur with preliminary findings of current research on the species in south-west Queensland. The relationship between McLennan and Jowley is one of the few documented Victorian examples of aboriginal information being incorporated into European ornithological knowledge. McLennan’s support and encouragement of ornithological expeditions to the Wonga Lake–Pine Plains area was pivotal in having the area declared the first National Park in the Murray Mallee region.
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