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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Klim" data-source="post: 2797072" data-attributes="member: 773"><p><strong>Updated list</strong></p><p></p><p>van den Berg 2013. <em>Dutch Birding-vogelnamen. Dutch Birding bird name</em>s. 15 August 2013. [<a href="http://www.dutchbirding.nl/content/page/files/DBupdateWPchecklistArnoud20130815Iran.pdf" target="_blank"><u>pdf</u></a>]</p><p></p><p>Now includes Iran (and logically also Armenia and Azerbaijan, although excluded from the described area of coverage).</p><p></p><p>Newly included splits not recognised by IOC:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Anser (fabalis) middendorffii</em> - Middendorff's Bean Goose</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Corvus (corone) orientalis</em> - Oriental Crow (treated as more closely related to <em>C cornix</em>)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Parus (major) bokharensis</em> - Turkestan Tit</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Poecile (lugubris) hyrcanus</em> - Caspian Tit</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Passer (moabiticus) yatii </em> - Sistan Scrub Sparrow</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Passer (simplex) zarudnyi</em> - Asian Desert Sparrow</li> </ul><p>[But the recently proposed splits of <em>Picus (viridis) innominatus</em> and <em>Dendrocopos (major) poelzami</em> are not recognised.]</p><p></p><p>Both <em>Aquila rapax vindhiana</em> 'Indian Tawny Eagle' and <em>A r belisarius</em> 'Northern Tawny Eagle' are listed as 'distinct subspecies sometimes considered specifically distinct' from <em>A r rapax</em> (presumably 'Southern Tawny Eagle') – I haven't seen a possible split of <em>belisarius</em> suggested before.</p><p></p><p><em>Calandrella brachydactyla longipennis</em> 'Eastern Short-toed Lark' is also listed as a 'distinct subspecies sometimes considered specifically distinct', which doesn't seem to be supported by <a href="http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1055790313002418" target="_blank"><u>Alström et al</u></a> (in press): "However, completely unexpectedly, they also suggest a deep separation between <em>C. brachydactyla rubiginosa/C. b. longipennis</em> from Morocco and Kazakhstan, respectively, and <em>C. b. dukhunensis</em> from Mongolia, and strongly support a sister relationship between the latter and <em>C. acutirostris</em>."</p><p></p><p>The native population of <em>Amandava subflava</em> in Yemen is still not recognised – but remains listed as an established introduced species elsewhere (where?).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Klim, post: 2797072, member: 773"] [b]Updated list[/b] van den Berg 2013. [I]Dutch Birding-vogelnamen. Dutch Birding bird name[/I]s. 15 August 2013. [[URL="http://www.dutchbirding.nl/content/page/files/DBupdateWPchecklistArnoud20130815Iran.pdf"][U]pdf[/U][/URL]] Now includes Iran (and logically also Armenia and Azerbaijan, although excluded from the described area of coverage). Newly included splits not recognised by IOC: [LIST] [*][I]Anser (fabalis) middendorffii[/I] - Middendorff's Bean Goose [*][I]Corvus (corone) orientalis[/I] - Oriental Crow (treated as more closely related to [I]C cornix[/I]) [*][I]Parus (major) bokharensis[/I] - Turkestan Tit [*][I]Poecile (lugubris) hyrcanus[/I] - Caspian Tit [*][I]Passer (moabiticus) yatii [/I] - Sistan Scrub Sparrow [*][I]Passer (simplex) zarudnyi[/I] - Asian Desert Sparrow [/LIST] [But the recently proposed splits of [I]Picus (viridis) innominatus[/I] and [I]Dendrocopos (major) poelzami[/I] are not recognised.] Both [I]Aquila rapax vindhiana[/I] 'Indian Tawny Eagle' and [I]A r belisarius[/I] 'Northern Tawny Eagle' are listed as 'distinct subspecies sometimes considered specifically distinct' from [I]A r rapax[/I] (presumably 'Southern Tawny Eagle') – I haven't seen a possible split of [I]belisarius[/I] suggested before. [I]Calandrella brachydactyla longipennis[/I] 'Eastern Short-toed Lark' is also listed as a 'distinct subspecies sometimes considered specifically distinct', which doesn't seem to be supported by [URL="http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1055790313002418"][U]Alström et al[/U][/URL] (in press): "However, completely unexpectedly, they also suggest a deep separation between [I]C. brachydactyla rubiginosa/C. b. longipennis[/I] from Morocco and Kazakhstan, respectively, and [I]C. b. dukhunensis[/I] from Mongolia, and strongly support a sister relationship between the latter and [I]C. acutirostris[/I]." The native population of [I]Amandava subflava[/I] in Yemen is still not recognised – but remains listed as an established introduced species elsewhere (where?). [/QUOTE]
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