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  1. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    Aren't both labelled as Chihuahuan Raven in English? I'm a bit confused. André
  2. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    I just did. Great bird. André
  3. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    The split of Darter into three species brings some gallery work: These should be renamed in Anhinga novaehollandiae: http://www.birdforum.net/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=315615 http://www.birdforum.net/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=317603...
  4. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    Wow. Great job, Delia! André
  5. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    This should now all be Phoenicopterus roseus : http://www.birdforum.net/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=319719 http://www.birdforum.net/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=320958 http://www.birdforum.net/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=321051 http://www.birdforum.net/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=322448...
  6. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    And these all are now Melanitta americana: Lost in Japan mikyip Luc André
  7. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    This would become Anas albogularis now (according to the new consensus). André
  8. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    This is Acridotheres cristatellus , not tristis. André
  9. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    More from the Starlings: This is Acridotheres tristis (like correctly mentioned in the picture) André
  10. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    This is Sturnus philippensis (or Agropsar philippensis in some lists;)) André
  11. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    This should read Antilophia bokermanni , not bokermannii André
  12. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    This is a great pic of Great Bowerbird, Chlamydera nuchalis (not guttata). André
  13. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    Ah, its found with both searches as torquatus is also mentionend in the text. So everything ok. Rather cold here to, had some snow yesterday in the mountains...
  14. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    Just working with Butcherbirds....;) This is not Cracticus torquatus but Cracticus argenteus The same case here. The split is now widely accepted and also made in the Opus. André
  15. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    This three pictures: 1, 2 and 3 are correctly labelled with Black Drongo but with the wrong scientific name. It should be Dicrurus macrocercus . André
  16. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    And the next one: This is no longer Dicrurus hottentotus as the species has been split. It's now Dicrurus bracteatus, Spangled Drongo. André
  17. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    This is only Cracticus nigrogularis and has nothing to do with Dicrurus bracteatus. André
  18. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    And another one: This is not a Black Drongo. Despite no answers yet to my ID-thread I'm sure in the meantime that it is a White-bellied Drongo Dicrurus caerulescens of the local ssp leucopygialis. André
  19. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    This picture does show a Kenya Rufous Sparrow, Passer rufocinctus. The split is now widely accepted. André
  20. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    This bird here: Swahili Sparrow is not a Swahili Sparrow but a Parrot-billed Sparrow, Passer gongonensis. André
  21. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    This bird is not a White-throated Laughingthrush Garrulax albogularis but a Greater Necklaced Laughingthrush Garrulax pectoralis. Thanks to Alok Tewari for pointing out.
  22. wintibird

    Report images in the Gallery with the wrong scientific name

    This is a very complex matter. Both common names are used for both species which were recently split. In the Opus we then go with a consensus of the big lists which is in this case decided by the IOC World Bird Names list (see here). So desgodinsi is Black-headed, melanoleuca Black- (or Dark-)...
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