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    "Lost" birds. Again

    ...and the next one, but only on audio: https://xeno-canto.org/species/Mirafra-somalica
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    "Lost" birds. Again

    The next one from the list found: Accipiter princeps! https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/204361575
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    "Lost" birds. Again

    Thank you all for the answers! About extinct and possibly extinct birds. The species listed above are NOT in main list, and only part of them will be added in this appendix. I think there are no extinct species at all, and "lost" in the head of this thread is not "lost forever" like a Dodo...
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    "Lost" birds. Again

    Thank you! As far as I understand, the inaccessibility of some regions is the main problem. Foja Mountains, New Ireland, remote DRC areas etc are still waiting.
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    "Lost" birds. Again

    Hi all! Yes, I know that the topic of lost birds has been raised many times on the forum in its various aspects. But, as usual, some questions remain... This list contains bird species for which I have not been able to find confirmed sightings in the wild or in captivity since 2014. The list...
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    Zapata Rail rediscovered

    Hello all! And what do you think about this one? Maybe juvenile Gallinule? https://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photo-zapata-rail-cyanolimnas-cerverai-water-endemic-cuba-image65270203
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    Picidae

    Yaroslav A. Red’kin (2020). A new subspecies of the great spotted woodpecker Dendrocopos major iturupensis subsp. nova. Russian Journal of Ornithology 29 (1964): 3825-3835 Link to download the full number with paper...
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    Picidae

    Yaroslav A. Red’kin, Diana R. Zhigir (2020). Northern subspecies of the Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker Yungipicus kizuki (Temminck, 1836). Russian Journal of Ornithology 29 (1961): 3699-3718 In total 149 specimens from northern parts of breeding range were processed. We recognize the reality of the...
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    Corvidae

    This article is received by me from the author Yaroslav Redkin who also had allowed me to share it.
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    Corvidae

    Here is the alternative link.
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