Proposal (510) to South American Classification Committee
Transfer Oenanthe oenanthe from
Hypothetical List to Main List
Effect on the SACC List: This transfers a species from the Hypothetical
List to the Main List.
Background: The Hypothetical List currently reads:
Oenanthe oenanthe Northern Wheatear:
One unpublished photograph from Bonaire and one sight record from Curaçao
(Voous 1983). A published photo
from French Guiana (Renaudier et al. 2010) would represent the first acceptable
record for the continent.
Renaudier
et al. 2010 <www.neotropicalbirdclub.org/.../Renaudier.pdf> stated: “An
adult male of the race O. o. leucorhoa was photographed at the village
of Kaw on 20 October 2006 (CB, FB; Fig. 9); the first observation for
continental South America. It followed an influx of the species into the
eastern USA and south-west Canada, where a total of 44 was seen between 6 August
and 4 November 2006.”
Photographic evidence: Despite of the numerous often confusing plumages of the 16 known
species of Oenanthe, there is
absolutely no confusion with a nuptial male Northern Wheatear; the combination
of the blue-grey crown and back, black mask and peachy throat and breast is
unique in the genus.
Recommendation: There can be no doubt about the
identification and there seems to be no controversy over the authenticity of
the record. I recommend a YES vote to add this species to the main list as a
vagrant to the region.
Literature Cited:
RENAUDIER, A., AND COMITE
D’HOMOLOGATION DE GUYANA.
2010. Rare birds in French
Guiana in 2005-07. Cotinga 32: 95-104.
Mark Pearman, October 2011
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Comments from Pacheco: “YES. Em vista da divulgação da incontroversa
evidência e do aval de Pearman.”
Comments from Pérez: “YES.
Published evidence, backed up by the Comité d’Homologation de Guyane, supports
its inclusion in the regional list.”
Comments from Jaramillo: “YES – I recall seeing the photo from French
Guiana at one point, but I should clarify that I do not remember it that well.
I trust Mark’s judgment on the identification here.”