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  1. Nutcracker

    Phylloscopidae

    Ornis Fennica 96: 90–99 Tracing the origin of vagrant Siberian songbirds with stable isotopes: the case of Yellow-browed Warbler (Abrornis inornatus) in Fennoscandia https://www.ornisfennica.org/pdf/latest/19Jong.pdf (free access) Interesting they use Abrornis rather than Phylloscopus.
  2. Nutcracker

    Phylloscopidae

    Yep, but there's no reference to the origin of the species name; no hard evidence for saying it is based on Montagu's Sylvia sylvicola, just guesswork. So it definitely fails "provided that the specific name or names can be unambiguously assigned ..." :t: Those bustard names are at least based...
  3. Nutcracker

    Phylloscopidae

    That surely can't be considered a valid description! In botany it would be a nomen nudum.
  4. Nutcracker

    Phylloscopidae

    Bad use of capitalisation in the title there :eek!: Seicercus are spectacled warblers, while Spectacled Warbler is of course Sylvia conspicillata ;)
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