Thanks for the update, Bill.
It's interesting that I learned the American Goldfinch as Spinus
tristis and now it's back! Maybe my old field guides will be accurate
again; who knows.
Bob Beason
Huron, OH
On Jun 30, 2009, at 10:53 AM, Bill Whan wrote:
> The admirably open process of the American Ornithologists' Union's
> Check-list Committee permits us to look ahead to some changes. See
> http://www.aou.org/committees/nacc/proposals/pending.php .
> These decisions are probably not final till the publication
> of next
> month's issue of the Auk, but some name changes are in the offing.
> These
> are especially important if you're working on a checklist, or a
> publication, and one of them at least will be an immediate relief to
> ordinary birders.
> That one is the simplification of some of the English names of
> Ammodramus sparrows:
> "Saltmarsh Sharp-tailed Sparrow" is now "Saltmarsh Sparrow",
> and
> "Nelson's Sharp-tailed Sparrow" is now "Nelson's Sparrow."
> Hurray.
> The old genus Carduelis is being split up, with these
> changes in
> scientific names for Ohio species:
> common redpoll is now Acanthis flammea
> hoary redpoll is now Acanthis hornemanni
> American goldfinch is now Spinus tristis
> pine siskin is now Spinus pinus
>
> Finally, the Ohio "tanagers" (summer, scarlet, western), as
> well as the
> hepatic tanager, in the genus Piranga are leaving the tanager
> family to
> join the Cardinalidae. Their scientific names will remain the same,
> but
> maybe the English name "tanager" will be changed...I'd guess not,
> after
> reading the comments...
> Bill Whan
> Columbus
>
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