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Old Tuesday 27th January 2009, 23:04   #1
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St Kitts Bullfinch

Hi all

I recall a recent paper confirming this form as a species. It is apparently extinct but I wonder if anyone has really looked. It doesn't appear to have an Opus page - now to check Wikipedia and Google it up. Thoughts / links welcome.

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They think its all over...

http://academic.uprm.edu/publication...3/P001-020.PDF

And lumped with PRB in wikipedia and presumably Opus.

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During april this year a visited Nevis, an island close to St. Kitts. There I meet Jim Johnson a localbirder. He told me that he hade seen a strange bullfinch that could be a St. kitts on the other side of the island close to a hotel garden. I went up to the hotel and began to searchand I found one really strange bullfinch that according to me really could have been a St. Kitts bullfinch. After a couple of hours I found another male that was identical to the other. Birdlife international will hopefully visit the island to collect DNA.
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Old Saturday 25th July 2009, 02:06   #4
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Martin,
I hope you had a good trip home, and sorry we went past each other in Dominica.

I would be interested in a further description of what you saw (in Nevis?). I have talked with people who have done a bit of birding in St. Kits, where the specific bullfinch was reported as lost ...

St. Kits Bullfinch, just as the Puerto Rican form, should have male = female? and both larger than the PR form.

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