IOC Western Palearctic new splits.

09 Jul 2021 00:53 #1 by Vince Halley-Frame
Hi Mike / Andy
The IOC have been busy recently with several new splits like Maghreb, Atlas & Basalt Wheatear, Green Bee-Eater splits, and Prinia splits. Are we going to see this soon on Bubo Listing ?
Regards, Vince.

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09 Jul 2021 07:19 #2 by Mike Prince
IOC 11.2 is still in draft at the moment, but we will apply them when it is finalised. They have gone a bit mad this time, so it might take us a few days...!

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24 Jul 2021 17:36 - 24 Jul 2021 19:45 #3 by Mike Prince
IOC 11.2 now live. Lots of splits!

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25 Jul 2021 14:44 #4 by Jeremy Hurley
Thank you for the timely revisions Mike. Yes, lots! 

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26 Jul 2021 06:17 #5 by Vince Halley-Frame
Thanks for the update Mike.
Time to get out into the WP again after the restrictions, maybe not this year though.

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29 Jul 2021 10:42 #6 by Kuzey Cem Kulaçoğlu
Hi, very minor thing to bother you about but Grey-headed Swamphen is treated as rare in the IOC WP list even though it breeds within the region.

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29 Jul 2021 10:55 #7 by Kuzey Cem Kulaçoğlu
Same for Red-wattled Lapwing.

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01 Sep 2021 22:48 #8 by David Branagh
Hi Mike,
              I noticed that Sula Jungle Flycatcher is on the World IOC listings twice, Duplication??
Cheers.
 

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04 Sep 2021 10:21 #9 by Mike Prince
Shouldn't be. Do you mean the two confusingly similarly named Sulu Jungle Flycatcher Cyornis ocularis and Sula Jungle Flycatcher Cyornis colonus?!
 

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