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  1. Fulmar

    Subspecies or separate species?

    I now checked the latest Sibley-Monroe version (Sept.2003) and they have them as three full species: Canary Islands Chiffchaff Phylloscopus canariensis Canary Islands Kinglet Regulus teneriffae African Blue Tit Cyanistes teneriffae So it depends on which list you want to adhere too! Peter
  2. Fulmar

    Subspecies or separate species?

    Hi Jake, On the Clements list, the Canary Islands Chiffchaff is a separate species, Phylloscopus canariensis, the Canary Islands Kinglet is also a separate species, Regulus teneriffae, but the Tenerife Blue Tit is a subspecies. Peter
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