Corvus coronoides

Australian Raven at Phillip, ACT

Corvus coronoides at Phillip, ACT - 29 Jun 2021
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Identification history

Corvus coronoides 5 Jul 2021 natureguy
Unidentified 1 Jul 2021 ruthkerruish

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Australian little raven - Haven't clicked it as I keep getting an error message - are ravens so clever they can interfere with the CNM website?????? A cyber attack??????? They are common visitors in Woden Square.

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AlisonMilton wrote:
   1 Jul 2021
I noticed that Australian and Little Ravens have been combined into the same category in the dropdown list but there are still separate species pages for each. I suspect this is the problem. They should be separate as the Little Raven is more uncommon in this region.
natureguy wrote:
   1 Jul 2021
Yes, this is an issue with the dropdown menu. The Australian/Little option in the dropdown menu was never put in by the moderators, it was seemingly imported with the latest update, as well as many other species not relevant to the CNM region. A few duplicates were also added to the system. Many species are missing from the system, including both the Little and Australian Raven options. Both the species are separate and will remain so when this is fixed. Sorry for the confusion.
michaelb wrote:
   5 Jul 2021
The dropdown lists are ok now

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  • 29 Jun 2021 09:44 AM Recorded on
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