James Lowther
Well-known member
Hello all,
I would be monumentally grateful if someone could give me some info on the following tentative/putative splits, principally the relative distributions of the split forms and particularly which form is likely to occur in Belize..
Opinions on the validity of the splits also welcome!!
Bronze-winged and golden-olive woodpeckers (Piculus aeruginosus and P.rubiginosus)
Blue-crowned, Lesson's, tawny-bellied, blue-diademed and highland motmots (Momotus coeruliceps, lessonii, subrufescens, momota, aequatorialis)
Wedge-tailed and curve-winged sabrewings (Campylopterus pampa and C. curvipennus)
Lesser and grey-headed greenlets (Hylophilus minor and H. decurtatus)
Rufous-capped and chestnut-capped warblers (Basileuterus rufifrons and B. delattrii)
cheers,
James
I would be monumentally grateful if someone could give me some info on the following tentative/putative splits, principally the relative distributions of the split forms and particularly which form is likely to occur in Belize..
Opinions on the validity of the splits also welcome!!
Bronze-winged and golden-olive woodpeckers (Piculus aeruginosus and P.rubiginosus)
Blue-crowned, Lesson's, tawny-bellied, blue-diademed and highland motmots (Momotus coeruliceps, lessonii, subrufescens, momota, aequatorialis)
Wedge-tailed and curve-winged sabrewings (Campylopterus pampa and C. curvipennus)
Lesser and grey-headed greenlets (Hylophilus minor and H. decurtatus)
Rufous-capped and chestnut-capped warblers (Basileuterus rufifrons and B. delattrii)
cheers,
James