Hi Vogelruf,
The list has three things making it difficult to use:
1. Introduced species are not included. Therefore no Canada Goose, Ruddy Duck, Golden Pheasant, Rose-ringed Parakeet, etc.
2. It is very pro-split. So White's Thrush is split as Zoothera aurea, treated seperately from Scaly Thrush Zoothera dauma (southern China, not recorded in the W Pal.). Also Olivaceous Warbler is split into two species:
Eastern Olivaceous Warbler Acrocephalus pallidus
Western Olivaceous Warbler Acrocephalus opacus
And Brent Goose into three species, and Canada Goose split as well, with the northern race hutchinsii included as a species.
Though they do not appear to accept the split of Italian Sparrow! (presumably like most books, they regard it as a race of House Sparrow Passer domesticus)
3. It has a strange species order. So some species are not in the position where you would expect to find them - e.g. Ostrich does not start the list, as one would expect.
BTW, Trumpeter Finch Bucanetes githagineus is on the list, between Mongolian Finch and Common Rosefinch - were you looking for it with the old latin name Rhodopechys githaginea?
Hope this helps!
Michael