Dutch Birding jaargang 39 nummer 2, 2017
VoorpaginaRingsnaveleend · Aythya collarisMiłosz Kowalewski |
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Artikelen / papers | |
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Bijzondere legsels uit Nederland in collectie van Naturalis Biodiversity Center [Rare Clutches From The Netherlands In Collection Of Naturalis Biodiversity Center]
Justin J F J Jansen & C S (Kees) Roselaar The egg collection of
Naturalis Biodiversity Center at Leiden, the Netherlands – founded in 1820 –
contains no less then 118 635 eggs from 37 758 clutches from
c 128 countries. Some of these clutches are from the rarest Dutch breeding
species. In this paper, we describe these clutches, based on a database finalized
in 2012. Notable are the clutches from Pallas’s Sandgrouse Syrrhaptes
paradoxus (1888; two), Great Bustard Otis tarda (1948),
Gull-billed Tern Gelochelidon nilotica (1945, 1949 and
1951) and Aquatic Warbler Acrocephalus paludicola (1904, 1923,
1924, 1929, 1933, 1935, 1941 and 1945). |
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Bruine Klauwier in Den Helder in februari-maart 2017
Peter Das, Conny Das & Enno B Ebels From 19 February to 7 March 2017, a first-year
Brown Shrike Lanius cristatus was present in a small city park at Den Helder,
Noord-Holland, the Netherlands. Based on the subtle dark scaly markings on
uppertail-coverts, scapulars and mantle, it was a first-year. First-year
Red-backed Shrike L collurio could be excluded by the
relatively large head, heavy bill, long and clearly graduated tail, short
primary projection, wing formula, chestnut-brown rump and dark tertial centres.
First-year Red-backed also shows more prominent scaly markings on the
upperparts and a more greyish neck. The combination of uniform chestnut-brown
cap, long, graduated, red-brown tail and absence of a white primary patch
excluded Red-tailed Shrike L phoenicuroides and Daurian Shrike L isabellinus. These two have a longer but
less graduated tail; in addition, Daurian is paler and more sandy on upperhead
and upperparts and has warmer underparts, and Red-tailed has a more cold
grey-brown upperhead and upperparts and less scaly underparts. The red-brown
colour of the upperhead, as warm as or warmer than the upperparts, indicated
the nominate subspecies L c cristatus. Brown Shrike breeds in eastern
Asia. This was the second record for the Netherlands; the first was in
January-May 2014. In Europe, there are 38 records, of which most in
September-November and a few in winter. |
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New breeding colony of Yellow-legged Gull at Port Fouad, Egypt, in May 2016
Mohamed Habib |
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Presumed Pigeon Guillemots of subspecies snowi off Hokkaido, Japan, in February 2016
Gerry Hinchon |
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Lesser Moorhen captured off Laxe, Spain, in February 2000
Pablo Pita Criado & Manuel Pose Picado |
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Western Palearctic list update: deletion of Fork-tailed Flycatcher
Miguel Rouco |
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Western Palearctic list update: deletion of Louisiana Waterthrush
Miguel Rouco |
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Herziening Nederlandse avifaunistische lijst: Moltoni’s Baardgrasmus afgevoerd [Review Of Dutch Avifaunal List: Deletion Of Moltoni's Warbler]
Steve C V Geelhoed & Enno B Ebels On 23-26 May 1987, a male
‘subalpine warbler’ Sylvia subalpina/cantillans/inornata was singing and calling at
Kennemerduinen, Bloemendaal, Noord-Holland. The bird was identified and
accepted 15 years later as Moltoni’s Warbler S subalpina based on the written
description of its rattling call, a regularly repeated tsrrr or krrrr resembling Eurasian Wren Troglodytes troglodytes (interestingly, subalpina was not yet described as a
valid taxon when this bird was observed, neither were its diagnostic
vocalisations). The record was reconsidered in 2014-16 by the Dutch rarities
committee (CDNA) following a revision of all subalpine warblers. The CDNA
decided that the lack of sound-recordings and the possible confusion with a
rattle-like call of Eastern Subalpine Warbler S cantillans made it unsafe to accept this
bird as subalpina. Also, the description of the plumage was considered insufficient to
exclude cantillans and Western Subalpine Warbler S inornata with certainty. Up to and
including 2016, there are (only) seven records of subalpina north of south-eastern France
(where it occurs as a migrant): in Belgium (1), England (1), Germany (1) and
Scotland (4). |
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Long-tailed Shrike breeding at Atyrau, Kazakhstan, in June-August 2016
Fedor Sarayev |
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Olive-backed Pipits and Yellow-browed Warblers at Cap Blanc peninsula, Mauritania, in November 2016
Rob S A van Bemmelen, Tom van Spanje & C J (Kees) Camphuysen |
Varia | |
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Vanuatu Petrel
Pierre M A van der Wielen & Roland E van der Vliet |
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Inaccessible Island Rail
Garry Bakker |
WP reports | |
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February to mid-March 2017
Łukasz Ławicki & Arnoud B van den Berg |
Recente meldingen / recent reports | |
133 - 140 |
Januari-februari 2017
Roy Slaterus, Vincent van der Spek & Martijn Renders |
DB Actueel | |
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Zwartkoprietzanger in Brabantse Biesbosch [Moustached Warbler]
Julian Bosch |
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New species described in 2016
Łukasz Ławicki & André J van Loon |