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Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1984, Side 87

Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1984, Side 87
SUMMARY Rare and vagrant birds in Iceland An introductory note on the col- laboration between the Icelandic Museum of Natural History and bird observers.* by Ævar Petersen Icelandic Museum of Natural History P. O. Box 5320 125 Reykjavík Iceland An organized effort to collect and store information on rare and vagrant birds in Iceland, can be traced back to 1937. That year Finnur Gudmundsson, later curator at the Icelandic Museum of Natural His- tory for 31 years, returned to Iceland upon completing his doctoral degree in Ger- many. He started very soon making con- tact with naturalists in various parts of the country. They sent him information or specimens of rare birds, and this kind of data has continually been collected to the present day. The Icelandic Museum of Natural History has also acted as a deposi- tory for material handed in by the general public. The first years’ results of this docu- mentation were published (Finnur Gud- mundsson 1938, 1940, 1942, 1944). Since then little detailed information on the sub- ject has found its way into the ornithologi- cal literature, although materials have been accumulating to the present day. However, the Museum has contributed in- formation for Iceland to the “The Birds of the Western Palearctic” and “Handbuch der Vögel Mitteleuropas”. To date just over 300 species of birds have been recorded from Iceland. Only about 70 of these are regular breeders, while additional 15 species or so have attempted nesting on one or more occa- sion. Some of the latter may even be regu- lar, albeit very rare, breeders. Approxi- mately half of the occurring species are rare, around 20% have been recorded only once. Some of these are of North-Ameri- can origin and very rare in Europe. On average, 3—4 new species have been added to the Icelandic list every year dur- ing the past 45 years. Finnur Gudmundsson died before he was able to publish a checklist of Icelandic birds as he had intended. The material had grown too much over the 40-year period in question. The present paper describes a joint effort by a group of some 10 obser- vers aimed at reviewing the status of vag- rant birds in Iceland, in collaboration with the Museum. Altogether about 230 bird species will be involved in this work. Plans are being made to publish the reviews in a series of papers. The species will be dealt with in phylogenetic order, following Voous (1973, 1977). Each paper will deal with a group or groups of related species. In addi- tion there will be papers on rare or new breeders, and papers on species needing more detailed treatment than is possible to give in the general review papers. The intention is to give as much details as possible for individual records. The pre- sentation of the records will be standar- dized as much as is feasible, to facilitate their use by readers, non-Icelandic included. English summaries will be pro- vided. Since 1979 the Museum, in cooperation with bird observers, has published annual reports of rare birds in Iceland (Gunn- * Rare and vagrant birds in Iceland. Report 1: The Icelandic Museum of Natural History, PO Box 5320, 125 Reykjavík, Iceland. 81 6
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