Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club

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Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ ­Club ISSN 0007–1595 Edited by Guy M. ­Kirwan Associate Editor: Frank D. Steinheimer Volume 131, Number 3, pages 137–224 CONTENTS Club Announcements............................................................................................................................................ 137 RODRÍGUEZ, B., SIVERIO, F., SIVERIO, M. & RODRÍGUEZ, A. Variable plumage coloration of breeding Barbary Falcons Falco (peregrinus) pelegrinoides in the Canary Islands: do other Peregrine Falcon subspecies also occur in the archipelago?...................................................................................... 140 DOWSETT-LEMAIRE, F., DEMEY, R. & DOWSETT, R. J. On the voice, distribution and habitat of Baumann’s Greenbul Phyllastrephus baumanni........................................................................................... 154 Carlos, C. J. & Voisin, J.-F. Charadrius wilsonia brasiliensis Grantsau & Lima, 2008, is a junior synonym of Charadrius crassirostris Spix, 1825................................................................................ 165 LECROY, M. & JANSEN, J. J. F. J. Joannes Maximiliaan Dumas, bird collector in the East Indies and New Guinea..................................................................................................................................................... 171 FÖRSCHLER, M. I., SHAW, D. N. & BAIRLEIN, F. Deuterium analysis reveals potential origin of the Fair Isle Citril Finch Carduelis citrinella........................................................................................................ 189 KIRWAN G. M. Notes on the nests of five species in south-eastern Ecuador, including the first breeding data for Black-and-white Tody-Tyrant Poecilotriccus capitalis................................................. 191 ZUCCON, D. Taxonomic notes on some Muscicapidae.................................................................................. 196 ZUCCON, D. A new name for the Montserrat Forest Thrush ...................................................................... 199 INGELS, J., DECHELLE, M. & BØGH, R. Little Wood Rail Aramides mangle, a Brazilian endemic, found in French Guiana................................................................................................................................. 200 LÓPEZ-VICTORIA, M., KROLL, O. & ESTELA, F. A. Unusual offshore record of Snail Kite Rostrhamus sociabilis on Malpelo Island, Colombia, Eastern Tropical Pacific........................................ 202 DUTSON, G., GREGORY, P. & BOLES, W. Bismarck Crow Corvus (orru) insularis warrants species status................................................................................................................................................................. 204 GREGORY, S. M. S. The authorship of the generic name Argusianus........................................................... 206 MILLS, M. S. L. & VAZ, A. The nest and eggs of Margaret’s Batis Batis margaritae................................... 208 GRAVES, G. R. Status of wood rails (Aramides) in north-west Peru.............................................................. 210 LEES, A. C. & VANDERWERF, E. A. First record of Blyth’s Pipit Anthus godlewskii for Micronesia...... 212 Ruiz-Esparza, J., da Rocha, P.A., Ribeiro, A. D., Ferrari, S. F. & Araujo, H. F. P. Expansion of the known range of Tawny Piculet Picumnus fulvescens including the south bank of the São Francisco River in north-east Brazil..................................................................... 217 NOTTON, D. G. The availability and validity of the name Forpus flavicollis Bertagnolio & Racheli, 2010, for a parrotlet from Colombia............................................................................................................ 221

Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club

EDITORIAL BOARD Murray Bruce, R. T. Chesser, Edward C. Dickinson, Françoise Dowsett-Lemaire, Steven M. S. Gregory, José Fernando Pacheco, Robert B. Payne, Pamela C. Rasmussen, Cees Roselaar, Thomas S. Schulenberg, Lars Svensson Authors are invited to submit papers on topics relating to the broad themes of taxonomy, nomenclature and distribution of birds. Descriptions of new species are especially welcome and will be given priority to ensure rapid publication, subject to successful passage through the normal peer review procedure, and wherever possible should be accompanied by colour photographs or paintings. On submission, manuscripts, doublespaced and with wide margins, should be sent to the Editor, Guy Kirwan, by e-mail, to [email protected]. Alternatively, two copies of manuscripts, typed on one side of the paper, may be submitted to the Editor, 74 Waddington Street, Norwich NR2 4JS, UK. Where appropriate half-tone photographs may be included and, where essential to illustrate important points, the Editor will consider the inclusion of colour figures (if possible, authors should obtain funding to support the inclusion of such colour illustrations). Review, return of manuscripts for revision and subsequent stages of the publication process will be undertaken electronically. For instructions on style, see the inside rear cover of Bulletin 131(1) or the BOC website. Registered Charity No. ­279583 © British Ornithologists’ Club ­2011

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Volume 131 No. 3 September 2011

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