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2011 in birding and ornithology

See also 2010 in birding and ornithology, other specialist lists of events in 2010 and 2012 in birding and ornithology.

The year 2011 in birding and ornithology.

Worldwide

To be completed

New species

See also Bird species new to science described in the 2010s

The palkachupa cotinga, rediscovered in Bolivia in 2000 is proposed as a full species. Currently considered a sub-species of the swallow-tailed cotinga. Likely to be classified as critically endangered.

Taxonomic developments

Ornithologists

Deaths

Africa

  • The cargo ship () en route from Brazil to Singapore carrying soya beans and 1500 tonnes of fuel ran aground on Tristan da Cunha on 16 March 2011. Concern for the rockhopper penguin, where approximately 90% of the world's population are thought to live, from oil and rats.
  • A Lapland bunting at Krechba, mid-Sahara, 900 km south of Algiers on 17 October is the first mainland African record.

Asia

China

Israel

Russia

United Arab Emirates

Vietnam

Australasia

New Zealand

  • The () a container ship ran aground on the Astroblabe Reef in the Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand on 5 October and was declared New Zealand's worst environmental disaster, with hundreds of dead birds found along the Bay of Plenty coast.

Europe

Azores

Rare birds

Britain

Breeding birds

  • Eight pairs of spoonbills fledged 14 young at Holkham NNR, Norfolk, the second year spoonbills fledged here.
  • Norway donated sixteen white-tailed eagles as part of the East Scotland sea eagle reintroduction project.
  • The first record of a displaying great snipe came from 11 to 16 May at Cley where one was seen lekking.
  • Red-backed shrike bred on Dartmoor for the second consecutive year. This species bred in the UK until the 1990s and last bred on Dartmoor in 1970.
  • Seabirds in Scotland continue to struggle with poor breeding performances in many colonies.

Migrant and wintering birds

To be completed

Rare birds

Other events

France

Rare birds

Ireland

Rare birds

  • Ireland's first white-winged scoter (race stejnegeri) on 9 March 2011 at Rossbeigh, County Kerry. May have been present since late 2010 and was probably present during 2009–10.
  • Ireland's first pallid harrier on 22 April 2011 at Ballyvergan Marsh, County Cork. A further record of the same individual or another on 26 April 2011 at Slemish Mountain, County Antrim.

Italy

Rare birds

Lithuania

Rare birds

Mediterranean

Rare birds

  • Birdlife Cyprus estimate over one third of a million birds are illegally trapped, using mist nets and lime-sticks in Cyprus during the first two weeks of September. Estimate rises to one million for the period 1 September to 23 October.

Scandinavia

Rare birds

Spain

Rare birds

North America

To be completed

References

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