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2016 in birding and ornithology

2016 in birding and ornithology

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The year 2016 in birding and ornithology.

See also 2015 in birding and ornithology, main events of 2016 and 2017 in birding and ornithology

Worldwide

New species

See also Bird species new to science described in the 2000s
  • Himalayan forest thrush (Zoothera salimalii): Alström P.; Rasmussen P.C.; Chao Zhao; Jingzi Xu; Dalvi S.; Tianlong Cai; Yuyan Guan; Kalyakin M.V.; Fumin Lei; Olsson U. (2016). "Integrative taxonomy of the Plain-backed Thrush (Zoothera mollissima) complex (Aves, Turdidae) reveals cryptic species, including a new species". Avian Research. 7 (1): 1–39. doi:10.1186/s40657-016-0037-2.

Taxonomic developments

Ornithologists

Deaths

World listing

Europe

Britain

Breeding birds

  • Reintroduction of the white stork (Ciconia ciconia) began with the aim of a population of at least fifty breeding birds in southern England by 2030.[1] Initially, rehabilitated wild birds from France and Poland will spend the first two years in enclosures.[2]

Migrant and wintering birds

Rare birds

Other Events

Ireland

North America

To be completed

See also


References

  1. "White Storks Taking Flight". White Stork Project. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  2. Anon (July 2019). "Eyes on storks". BBC Wildlife. pp. 46–7.
  3. "Lammergeier fails to make the grade". BirdGuides. 6 February 2018. Retrieved 14 July 2020.



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