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1999 in birding and ornithology

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New species

See also Bird species new to science described in the 1990s
  • The jocotoco antpitta from Ecuador is described.
  • Taxonomic developments

    To be completed

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    Breeding birds

  • More than 400 red kites fledged across Britain.
  • Migrant and wintering birds

  • Large numbers of pomarine skuas are seen off the east coast during October and November.
  • Rare birds

  • The third and fourth Iberian chiffchaffs are seen during the spring.
  • Britain's third spectacled warbler is seen in Devon in June.
  • The first royal tern for Scotland and fifth for Britain is seen in Lothian in August.
  • There is an influx of American waders during September.
  • A short-billed dowitcher seen first in Aberdeenshire and then in Cleveland is the first record for Britain.
  • Britain's first short-toed eagle (Circaetus gallicus) is found on the Isles of Scilly on 7 October until 11 October
  • A black-faced bunting in Northumberland in October is the second for Britain.
  • Britain's second mourning dove appears in the Outer Hebrides in November.
  • Britain's fifth Balearic woodchat shrike (Lanius senator badius) at Troy Town, St Agnes from 21–27 April. (Accepted by the BBRC)
  • Other events

  • The British Birdwatching Fair has Brazil's Atlantic forests as its theme for the year.
  • Scandinavia

    To be completed

    North America

  • In April, Louisiana State University student David Kulivan sees a pair of ivory-billed woodpeckers in the Pearl River Wildlife Management Area on the Louisiana/Mississippi border.
  • To be completed

    Asia

    To be completed

    References

    1999 in birding and ornithology Wikipedia


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