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at Kangarangate once in 2004, and twice in 2006. Local names mibu (Kangarangate), sawa (Munggur). Villagers described by call and habits only one other mound-building species, evidently New
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Scrubfowl
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, as niako (Kangarangate) or burukate (Munggur). They denied knowledge of any additional mound-building species that would have been
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, for which the only Adelbert report was by Mackay. As explained under Methods, we hesitate to accept that report without confirmation,ȱespeciallyȱasȱnoneȱofȱBeck,ȱGilliard,ȱPrattȱandȱourselvesȱobservedȱtheȱspeciesȱ and its distinctive mounds. Villagers could hardly have been unaware of
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if it had been present. Yet its absence from the Adelberts would be surprising, because it has been recorded in all nine other outliers.
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