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1997 in birding and ornithology
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1996 in birding and ornithology
, main events of 1997 and
1998 in birding and ornithology
Worldwide
New species
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Bird species new to science described in the 1990s
The
jocotoco antpitta
(
Grallaria ridgelyi
) from
Ecuador
was discovered in the
Cerro Tapichalaca
cloud forest
.
Taxonomic developments
To be completed
Europe
Britain
Breeding birds
Only eleven booming
bitterns
are heard, half as many as the previous year.
Thousands of young
black-legged kittiwake
s and other seabirds die in north-east England during storms.
A pair of
red-backed shrike
s breed in Northern Scotland.
Migrant and wintering birds
To be completed
Rare birds
A
spectacled warbler
at
Landguard Point
,
Suffolk
is the second British record
A
semipalmated plover
at
Dawlish Warren National Nature Reserve
in June is the second British record
A male
Siberian rubythroat
in
Dorset
in October is the second British record
A
blue-cheeked bee-eater
in
Shetland
in June and July is Britain's eighth, but only the second to be seen by large numbers of observers.
A
western sandpiper
in
Lothian
in July is also Britain's eighth, but only the first to be seen by large numbers of observers.
A record influx of sixteen
desert wheatear
s occurs between October and December
Other events
The
British Birdwatching Fair
has Ecuador as its theme for the year.
Scandinavia
To be completed
North America
To be completed
Asia
To be completed
References