We are excited to be working with a team of representatives from other global checklists to minimize differences between the lists and to coordinate on taxonomic revisions and nomenclatural issues. We will post all corrections once a year in August. The total number of extant families in the eBird/Clements Checklist increases to 250, with an additional extinct family (Mohoidae Hawaiian Honeyeaters), for a ⦠Thomas S. Schulenberg, Marshall J. Iliff, Shawn M. Billerman, Brian L. Sullivan, Christopher L. Wood, and Thomas A. Fredericks. No new families are added this year, but two families are lumped. We also adopt the BirdLife International policy of only including species that persisted beyond the year 1500 A.D. Total as of 25 Sep 2013. The 'Clements' Checklist, now in its 6th edition, is probably the most widely used checklist of world birds. My list in this edition has 259 families, 15 more than the Bird Families book: Skimmers [split by SACC], Ground-Hornbills [also split by Clements, IOC], Old World Parrots & Lories [Psittaculidae; also split by Clements, IOC, AOU, SACC], Sharpbill [Oxyruncidae; split by SACC, Clements], Royal Flycatchers [split by AOU], Butcherbirds [Cracticidae split from Artamidae Woodswallows, adopted by Clements 2018], ⦠This year’s spreadsheet version is eBird/Clements Checklist v2019, and was released on 15 August 2019. John Fitzpatrick, Louis Agassiz Fuertes Director Search here Enter your search terms Web: www.bird-stamps.org: Submit search form: Arrangement of orders and families : Order Struthioniformes : 1: Search Bird Species - Clements v2019. Families Accounts. family #100: Toucans (Ramphastidae) you are welcome to follow project timeline. Our procedures for accomplishing this ongoing task include using the considerable expertise of our research ornithologists on staff, aided enormously by input from knowledgeable professional and amateur cooperators worldwide. We also thank the following for their help in providing helpful comments on the eBird/Clements Checklist or for directing us to important literature for our consideration: Roger Ahlman, Nicholas Allen, Per Alström, Christopher Amano-Langtree, Nick Athanas, Mike Burrell, John Carlson, Jacob Cooper, Andrew Cubbon, Terry Doyle, Pete Dunten, Kimball Garrett, Jeff Gerbracht, Mat and Cathy Gilfedder, Alan Grenon, Paul Hilder, Rich Hoyer, Arco Huang, Praveen J, Oscar Johnson, Alan Johnston, Max Kirsch, Dan Lane, Niels Larsen, Jack Levene, Bernard Master, Jay McGowan, Fernando Medrano, Glenn Mertz, Nial Moores, Joe Morlan, Peter Nichols, Dave Nutter, Yoav Perlman, Colin Richardson, Dave Sargeant, Holger Schritt, Ross Silcock, Eric Tull, Wich’yanan Limparungpatthanakij, and Adam Winer, as well as the wider community of eBird users, the always astute members of the Taxonomy and Nomenclature group on BirdForum, and no doubt others who we inadvertently may have overlooked. individuals have posted info on this family -- including death dates, cemetery, other birth dates, and they show some full names -- including Beulah Elizabeth Lucas as wife of Byrd Early Clements Shows parents of Jesse Clements as Charles Clements and Nancy Jacks. The group is not a formal taxonomic unit, but often represents a potential future split (and so groups are a valuable taxonomic tool for the savvy birder). This is the 14th installment of Updates and Corrections following the publication, in 2007, of the 6th edition of The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World. text for website v2019 – Provides a fuller explanation of the change(s) from Clements Checklist v2018 that occurred for that entry. Instead, the next release of an updated eBird/Clements Checklist will be sometime early in 2021, although the date of this release is not yet scheduled. As explained below, the eBird Taxonomy includes all taxa available in eBird; the Clements Checklist includes just species, subspecies groups, and subspecies (subspecies are not available in the eBird taxonomy), and the eBird/Clements Checklist includes both lists merged together. the challenge: tick each bird family in the world! We invite input on known or suspected errors or updates at any time. 159 Sapsucker Woods Rd Recently there have been large changes to the order in which birds are listed to better reflect their evolutionary history based on This list's taxonomic treatment (designation and sequence of orders, families and species) and nomenclature (common and scientific names) follow the conventions of The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World, 6th edition. family #071 Shoebill (Balaenicipitidae) | ⦠Thus, the total number of subspecies recognized in the eBird/Clements Checklist is the sum of all entries listed as “subspecies” and as “group (monotypic).”, extinct – an entry (1) in this column means that the species or subspecies is extinct. These “hanging” subspecies are color coded in gray in the eBird/Clements Checklist to clarify that their status with respect to groups remains unresolved. The 248 extant families accepted by Clements Checklist are listed below, with the names of orders in bold CAPITAL lettering, and with an additional extinct family listed in brackets. This list's taxonomic treatment (designation and sequence of orders, families and species) and nomenclature (common and scientific names) follow the conventions of The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World, 6th edition. My Project: Bird Families Ticked 93%. The Lab’s database management systems are being overhauled throughout 2020, and we will not be able to implement any taxonomic revisions in the eBird/Clements Checklist until we complete this database work. The 2019 eBird taxonomy update is COMPLETE.At this stage, all major taxonomic changes should be complete. And Paradoxornithidae (Parrotbills, Wrentit, and Allies) is merged into Sylviidae (Sylviid Warblers); the combined family is Sylviidae (Sylviid Warblers, Parrotbills, and Allies). As part of these efforts, we especially wish to thank Nigel Collar, David Donsker, and Frank Gill, each of whom contributed valuable insights and served as a sounding board on many issues related to taxonomy and nomenclature. We are grateful to Terry Chesser for providing advance copies of works in progress, and to both Terry and to Van Remsen for their too-little appreciated roles in chairing regional classification committees. Here is a brief review of the changes that are introduced in the eBird/Clements Checklist v2019: Species 10721 The documentations of changes in the checklist also will be reproduced (soon) on the Updates and Corrections 2019 page. Taxonomy: Clements Checklist v2019. We also extensively revise the sequence of families in the passerines, and of tyrant flycatchers and related families in the suboscines. The spreadsheet contains 14 fields (data columns): sort v2019 – Reflects the sequence of species, groups, and subspecies in eBird/Clements v2019. As before, we update the taxonomy and nomenclature of species for North America, based largely on decisions of the North American Checklist Committee (NACC), through the Sixtieth supplement to the American Ornithological Society’s Check-list of North American Birds (July 2019). Denis Lepage, who administers Avibase, carefully reviewed our files, made useful comparisons with other taxonomies, pointed out errors, and helped with many taxonomic issues through this process; we are extremely grateful for his generous assistance. Although we usually release a new version of the Clements Checklist in August, unfortunately we will NOT be able to issue an update in 2020. Please continue to report potential errors, corrections and suggestions for improvement to eBird/Clements Checklist (please send taxonomic changes, suggestions, or questions to cornellbirds@cornell.edu). Ithaca, NY 14850 Region key: #AF = Afrotropic, #AU = Australasia & Oceania, #IN = Indomalaya, #NA = Nearctic, #NT = Neotropic, #PA = Palearctic You can use search with # and the region key to narrow the list. The Clements Checklist of the Birds of the World, The Howard & Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World, 4 th Edition, and HBW Alive/Bird Life International. Thank you for your patience. This is a list of the bird species recorded in Uzbekistan.The avifauna of Uzbekistan include a total of 368 species, of which four are rare or accidental.. The total number of extant families in the eBird/Clements Checklist therefore is 248, with an additional extinct family (Mohoidae Hawaiian Honeyeaters), for a total of 249 families. This list's taxonomic treatment (designation and sequence of orders, families and species) and nomenclature (common and scientific names) follow the conventions of The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World, 6th edition. Taxonomy Index. The entire checklist (including the 2019 Updates and Corrections) is available as a downloadable spreadsheet (in Excel and .csv formats). A “group” is a distinctive (field identifiable) subspecies or group of subspecies. Bird Families List - Clements 2019. We also extensively revise the sequence of families in the passerines, and of tyrant flycatchers and ⦠Finding Hints / My Families list. This category lists families of birds. For this species, we recognize 12 monotypic groups, but we also list eight subspecies that are not identified as groups. Our attempt at arranging subspecies into groups is incomplete with respect to Red Crossbill (Loxia curvirostra). This year we also align our treatment of extinct species with that of BirdLife International, which among the major global avian checklists has taken the most thorough evaluation of extinct bird species. Taxonomy Index. Please keep in mind, of course, that the easiest corrections or proposed revisions are ones that are accompanied by a supporting reference or citation. The Cornell Lab of Ornithology has accepted the job of maintaining the ever-changing list of species, subspecies, English names, and approximate distributions, beginning with publication of the 6th Edition. Although we usually release a new version of the Clements Checklist in August, unfortunately we will NOT be able to issue an update in 2020. 1 Struthionidae Ostriches (2), 2 Rheidae Rheas (2), 3 Tinamidae Tinamous (46), 4 Casuariidae Cassowaries and Emu (4), 5 Apterygidae Kiwis (5), 6 Anhimidae Screamers (3), 7 Anseranatidae Magpie Goose (1), 8 Anatidae Ducks, Geese, and Waterfowl (174), 9 Megapodiidae Megapodes (22), 10 Cracidae Guans, Chachalacas, and Curassows (54), 11 Numididae Guineafowl (6), 12 Odontophoridae New World Quail (33), 13 Phasianidae Pheasants, Grouse, and Allies (180), 14 Phoenicopteridae Flamingos (6), 15 Podicipedidae Grebes (22), 16 Columbidae Pigeons and Doves (348), 17 Mesitornithidae Mesites (3), 18 Pteroclidae Sandgrouse (16), 19 Otididae Bustards (26), 20 Musophagidae Turacos (23), 21 Cuculidae Cuckoos (147), 22 Podargidae Frogmouths (16), 23 Caprimulgidae Nightjars and Allies (98), 24 Nyctibiidae Potoos (7), 25 Steatornithidae Oilbird (1), 26 Aegothelidae Owlet-nightjars (10), 27 Apodidae Swifts (112), 28 Hemiprocnidae Treeswifts (4), 29 Trochilidae Hummingbirds (349), 30 Opisthocomidae Hoatzin (1), 31 Sarothruridae Flufftails (11), 32 Rallidae Rails, Gallinules, and Coots (159), 33 Heliornithidae Finfoots (3), 34 Aramidae Limpkin (1), 35 Psophiidae Trumpeters (3), 36 Gruidae Cranes (15), 37 Chionidae Sheathbills (2), 38 Pluvianellidae Magellanic Plover (1), 39 Burhinidae Thick-knees (10), 40 Pluvianidae Egyptian Plover (1), 41 Recurvirostridae Stilts and Avocets (9), 42 Ibidorhynchidae Ibisbill (1), 43 Haematopodidae Oystercatchers (12), 44 Charadriidae Plovers and Lapwings (67), 45 Pedionomidae Plains-wanderer (1), 46 Thinocoridae Seedsnipes (4), 47 Rostratulidae Painted-Snipes (3), 48 Jacanidae Jacanas (8), 49 Scolopacidae Sandpipers and Allies (96), 50 Turnicidae Buttonquail (17), 51 Dromadidae Crab Plover (1), 52 Glareolidae Pratincoles and Coursers (17), 53 Stercorariidae Skuas and Jaegers (7), 54 Alcidae Auks, Murres, and Puffins (25), 55 Laridae Gulls, Terns, and Skimmers (97), 56 Rhynochetidae Kagu (1), 57 Eurypygidae Sunbittern (1), 58 Phaethontidae Tropicbirds (3), 59 Gaviidae Loons (5), 60 Spheniscidae Penguins (18), 61 Diomedeidae Albatrosses (15), 62 Oceanitidae Southern Storm-Petrels (9), 63 Hydrobatidae Northern Storm-Petrels (18), 64 Procellariidae Shearwaters and Petrels (96), 65 Ciconiidae Storks (19), 66 Fregatidae Frigatebirds (5), 67 Sulidae Boobies and Gannets (10), 68 Anhingidae Anhingas (4), 69 Phalacrocoracidae Cormorants and Shags (40), 70 Pelecanidae Pelicans (8), 71 Balaenicipitidae Shoebill (1), 72 Scopidae Hamerkop (1), 73 Ardeidae Herons, Egrets, and Bitterns (68), 74 Threskiornithidae Ibises and Spoonbills (36), 75 Cathartidae New World Vultures (7), 76 Sagittariidae Secretarybird (1), 77 Pandionidae Osprey (1), 78 Accipitridae Hawks, Eagles, and Kites (250), 79 Tytonidae Barn-Owls (18), 80 Strigidae Owls (216), 81 Coliidae Mousebirds (6), 82 Leptosomidae Cuckoo-Roller (1), 83 Trogonidae Trogons (43), 84 Upupidae Hoopoes (3), 85 Phoeniculidae Woodhoopoes and Scimitarbills (8), 86 Bucorvidae Ground-Hornbills (2), 87 Bucerotidae Hornbills (59), 88 Todidae Todies (5), 89 Momotidae Motmots (14), 90 Alcedinidae Kingfishers (118), 91 Meropidae Bee-eaters (28), 92 Coraciidae Rollers (13), 93 Brachypteraciidae Ground-Rollers (5), 94 Bucconidae Puffbirds (36), 95 Galbulidae Jacamars (18), 96 Lybiidae African Barbets (41), 97 Megalaimidae Asian Barbets (34), 98 Capitonidae New World Barbets (14), 99 Semnornithidae Toucan-Barbets (2), 100 Ramphastidae Toucans (36), 101 Indicatoridae Honeyguides (17), 102 Picidae Woodpeckers (234), 103 Cariamidae Seriemas (2), 104 Falconidae Falcons and Caracaras (66), 105 Strigopidae New Zealand Parrots (4), 106 Cacatuidae Cockatoos (21), 107 Psittaculidae Old World Parrots (189), 108 Psittacidae New World and African Parrots (173), 109 Acanthisittidae New Zealand Wrens (4), 110 Calyptomenidae African and Green Broadbills (6), 111 Eurylaimidae Asian and Grauer’s Broadbills (9), 112 Sapayoidae Sapayoa (1), 113 Philepittidae Asities (4), 114 Pittidae Pittas (44), 115 Thamnophilidae Typical Antbirds (234), 116 Melanopareiidae Crescentchests (4), 117 Conopophagidae Gnateaters (11), 118 Grallariidae Antpittas (55), 119 Rhinocryptidae Tapaculos (60), 120 Formicariidae Antthrushes (11), 121 Furnariidae Ovenbirds and Woodcreepers (304), 122 Pipridae Manakins (53), 123 Cotingidae Cotingas (65), 124 Tityridae Tityras and Allies (33), 125 Oxyruncidae Sharpbill, Royal Flycatcher, and Allies (7), 126 Tyrannidae Tyrant Flycatchers (422), 127 Menuridae Lyrebirds (2), 128 Atrichornithidae Scrub-birds (2), 129 Ptilonorhynchidae Bowerbirds (27), 130 Climacteridae Australasian Treecreepers (7), 131 Maluridae Fairywrens (33), 132 Meliphagidae Honeyeaters (187), 133 Dasyornithidae Bristlebirds (3), 134 Pardalotidae Pardalotes (4), 135 Acanthizidae Thornbills and Allies (65), 136 Pomatostomidae Pseudo-Babblers (5), 137 Orthonychidae Logrunners (3), 138 Cinclosomatidae Quail-thrushes and Jewel-babblers (12), 139 Campephagidae Cuckooshrikes (89), 140 Mohouidae Whiteheads (3), 141 Neosittidae Sittellas (3), 142 Psophodidae Whipbirds and Wedgebills (5), 143 Eulacestomatidae Ploughbill (1), 144 Oreoicidae Australo-Papuan Bellbirds (3), 145 Falcunculidae Shrike-tit (1), 146 Paramythiidae Tit Berrypecker and Crested Berrypecker (2), 147 Vireonidae Vireos, Shrike-Babblers, and Erpornis (63), 148 Pachycephalidae Whistlers and Allies (57), 149 Oriolidae Old World Orioles (38), 150 Machaerirhynchidae Boatbills (2), 151 Artamidae Woodswallows, Bellmagpies, and Allies (24), 152 Rhagologidae Mottled Berryhunter (1), 153 Platysteiridae Wattle-eyes and Batises (31), 154 Vangidae Vangas, Helmetshrikes, and Allies (39), 155 Pityriasidae Bristlehead (1), 156 Aegithinidae Ioras (4), 157 Malaconotidae Bushshrikes and Allies (50), 158 Rhipiduridae Fantails (53), 159 Dicruridae Drongos (29), 160 Paradisaeidae Birds-of-Paradise (42), 161 Ifritidae Ifrita (1), 162 Monarchidae Monarch Flycatchers (100), 163 Corcoracidae White-winged Chough and Apostlebird (2), 164 Melampittidae Melampittas (2), 165 Platylophidae Crested Shrikejay (1), 166 Laniidae Shrikes (33), 167 Corvidae Crows, Jays, and Magpies (129), 168 Cnemophilidae Satinbirds (3), 169 Melanocharitidae Berrypeckers and Longbills (10), 170 Callaeidae Wattlebirds (5), 171 Notiomystidae Stitchbird (1), 172 Petroicidae Australasian Robins (49), 173 Picathartidae Rockfowl (2), 174 Chaetopidae Rockjumpers (2), 175 Eupetidae Rail-babbler (1), 176 Hyliotidae Hyliotas (4), 177 Stenostiridae Fairy Flycatchers (9), 178 Paridae Tits, Chickadees, and Titmice (63), 179 Remizidae Penduline-Tits (11), 180 Alaudidae Larks (97), 181 Panuridae Bearded Reedling (1), 182 Nicatoridae Nicators (3), 183 Macrosphenidae African Warblers (21), 184 Cisticolidae Cisticolas and Allies (155), 185 Acrocephalidae Reed Warblers and Allies (61), 186 Locustellidae Grassbirds and Allies (62), 187 Donacobiidae Donacobius (1), 188 Bernieridae Malagasy Warblers (11), 189 Pnoepygidae Cupwings (5), 190 Hirundinidae Swallows (86), 191 Pycnonotidae Bulbuls (149), 192 Phylloscopidae Leaf Warblers (77), 193 Scotocercidae Bush Warblers and Allies (36), 194 Aegithalidae Long-tailed Tits (11), 195 Sylviidae Sylviid Warblers, Parrobtills, and Allies (68), 196 Zosteropidae White-eyes, Yuhinas, and Allies (136), 197 Timaliidae Tree-Babblers, Scimitar-Babblers, and Allies (52), 198 Pellorneidae Ground Babblers and Allies (59), 199 Leiothrichidae Laughingthrushes and Allies (146), 200 Regulidae Kinglets (6), 201 Tichodromidae Wallcreeper (1), 202 Sittidae Nuthatches (27), 203 Certhiidae Treecreepers (11), 204 Polioptilidae Gnatcatchers (20), 205 Troglodytidae Wrens (85), 206 Elachuridae Spotted Elachura (1), 207 Cinclidae Dippers (5), 208 Buphagidae Oxpeckers (2), 209 Sturnidae Starlings (123), 210 Mimidae Mockingbirds and Thrashers (34), 211 Turdidae Thrushes and Allies (173), 212 Muscicapidae Old World Flycatchers (322), 213 Bombycillidae Waxwings (3), 214 Mohoidae Hawaiian Honeyeaters (5) [extinct], 215 Ptiliogonatidae Silky-flycatchers (4), 216 Dulidae Palmchat (1), 217 Hylocitreidae Hylocitrea (1), 218 Hypocoliidae Hypocolius (1), 219 Promeropidae Sugarbirds (2), 220 Modulatricidae Dapple-throat and Allies (3), 221 Dicaeidae Flowerpeckers (47), 222 Nectariniidae Sunbirds and Spiderhunters (143), 223 Irenidae Fairy-bluebirds (2), 224 Chloropseidae Leafbirds (11), 225 Peucedramidae Olive Warbler (1), 226 Urocynchramidae Przevalski’s Pinktail (1), 227 Ploceidae Weavers and Allies (118), 228 Estrildidae Waxbills and Allies (139), 229 Viduidae Indigobirds (20), 230 Prunellidae Accentors (13), 231 Passeridae Old World Sparrows (43), 232 Motacillidae Wagtails and Pipits (66), 233 Fringillidae Finches, Euphonias, and Allies (227), 234 Calcariidae Longspurs and Snow Buntings (6), 235 Rhodinocichlidae Thrush-Tanager (1), 236 Emberizidae Old World Buntings (44), 237 Passerellidae New World Sparrows (131), 238 Calyptophilidae Chat-Tanagers (2), 239 Phaenicophilidae Hispaniolan Tanagers (4), 240 Nesospingidae Puerto Rican Tanager (1), 241 Spindalidae Spindalises (4), 242 Zeledoniidae Wrenthrush (1), 243 Teretistridae Cuban Warblers (2), 244 Icteriidae Yellow-breasted Chat (1), 245 Icteridae Troupials and Allies (105), 246 Parulidae New World Warblers (110), 247 Mitrospingidae Mitrospingid Tanagers (4), 248 Cardinalidae Cardinals and Allies (49), 249 Thraupidae Tanagers and Allies (377). 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