Peter Kovalik
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There should be a sheet in there with the changes...that is how I found the owl one. I am about to head to work so I don't have time to search for it to give you the more specific file name however.’Tis the season to dechiffre whatever changes BLI has made. Why the heap of sheets, but nowhere an easy-to-read list of what’s new?
And sheet "HBW_V8_Checklist changes" in that file gives general changes to the checklist. I count these as being:In the zip file there are six files. One is "2023 Red List Changes.xlsx"
Link for the zip file is: http://datazone.birdlife.org/userfiles/file/Species/Taxonomy/HBW-BirdLife_Checklist_v8_Dec_23.zip
Edited | 216 |
Deleted | 16 |
Added | 79 |
Not Recognised | 53 |
Demotion to Not Recognised Pending | 2 |
Webpage includes this:HBW-BirdLife Version 8.0 (December 2023) - current version, available to download there
BirdLife and Cornell are currently working with others through the Working Group on Avian Checklists (WGAC), set up under the auspices of the International Ornithologists’ Union (IOU), to produce a unified checklist of the birds of the world. In future, we hope that the species displayed in Birds of the World (and used in eBird) will match those on the BirdLife Data Zone and the IUCN Red List. However, this process will take some time. BirdLife will continue to update its checklist on an annual basis, reflecting both the discovery of new species and, more frequently, changes to existing species limits based on the latest research. We will seek to do so in a way that aligns our taxonomy more closely with other checklists through the WGAC process, and will continue to provide full justification for the changes adopted, to ensure transparency.
Moorea Sandpiper Prosobonia ellisi is listed as described by (Gmelin 1789) but this is Sharpe 1906. And still surprised they regard it as valid.....
Dear Justin,As it is still regarded at this moment as valid (so that leaves us with no other choice to consider this in 2020 and even today), we advocated afterwards (and published as such in 2021) that Moorea Sandpiper is invalid. For our reasons why it is not valid see the article.