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  1. Björn Bergenholtz

    Sparrman's Swedish Priest Crow …

    Small update with additional info on the Clericus Crow ... Just to make the clericus even clearer … and forget about a possible synonym of the Rook! I went to the Kungliga Biblioteket (The Royal Library) in Stockholm the other day. To check Sparrman's Svensk Ornithologie 1806, and in that book...
  2. Björn Bergenholtz

    Sparrman's Swedish Priest Crow …

    Even if no doubt of its etymology, here´s a small addition to the long list of Scientific Bird names – a long forgotten one (at least it´s not present in James Jobling's HBW Alive Key today): ● "Corvus Clericus" SPARRMAN 1786 = Latin: clericus (clergyman) See attached Plate. Link to full OD...
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