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Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1986, Page 57

Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1986, Page 57
149. Orenstein, R.I. 1985. Extinct birds. í: B.Camp- bell & E.Lack (ritstj.), Dictionary of Birds: 169-199. Calton. 670 bls. Roberts, B. 1934. Notes on the Birds of Central and South-East Iceland, with special refer- ence to Food-habits. — The Ibis, 13th Seri- es, 4: 239-264. Rogers, M.J. and the Rarities Committee 1982. Report on rare birds in Great Britain in 1981. - Brit. Birds 75: 482-533. Salomonsen, F. 1935. Aves. — Zool. of the Faeroes 3 (2). Khöfn. 254 bls. Salomonsen, F. 1967. Fuglene pá Grönland. Khöfn. 341 bls. Skýrsla um Hinn lærða skóla í Reykjavík skóla- árið 1876-1877. Reykjavík 1877. Skýrsla um Hinn lærða skóla í Reykjavík skóla- árið 1880-1881. Reykjavík 1881. Skýrsla um Hinn lærða skóla í Reykjavík skóla- árið 1881-1882. Reykjavík 1882. Slater H.H. 1901. Manual of the birds of Ice- land. Edinburgh. 150 bls. Timmermann, G. 1949. Die Vögel Islands. Er- sterTeil, 2. Hálfte & zweiterTeil: 241-524. Vísindafél. fsl. Reykjavík. Winge, H. 1896. Fuglene ved de danske Fyr i 1894. 12th Aarsberetning om danske Fugle. Med tillæg om nogle islandske og grön- landske Fugle. - Vid. Meddr. 47: 1-66. SUMMARY Rare and vagrant birds in Iceland: Cranes, Rails and Waterhens* by Erling Ólafsson Icelandic Mnseum of Natural History P. O. Box 5320, 125 Reykjavík This paper deals with seven species of vagrant birds in Iceland, all belonging to the order Gruiformes. Only one species of * Rare and vagrant birds in Iceland. Report 3: Icelandic Museum of Natural History. the order is indigenous in the country, viz. the Water Rail Rallus aquaticus. For each species general information is given, followed by a list of records in Ice- land to December 1980 and discussion and evaluation of the data. The records front 1981 — 1983 have been published in annual rare bird reports (see Gunnlaugur Péturs- son & Kristinn H. Skarphéðinsson 1983, Gunnlaugur Pétursson & Erling Ólafsson 1984, 1985). The following data are listed: Locality (place, district and county), date or time interval, number of birds, if more than one, sex and age, if known, in parenth- eses, and where the specimens are kept if collected, name of observer(s) or only reference, if the record is published pre- viously. For some records further discus- sion or explanations are included. The majority of specimens are kept at the Ice- landic Museum of Natural History. These are designated by RM (= Reykjavik Museum) and a catalogue number (e.g. RM1953). Some old specimens are kept at the Zoological Museum in Copenhagen (ZM) and others in various museums, pri- vate or school collections. The species discussed are: 1. Porzana porzana. Very rare, only four records (one from 1984) from SE, S, SW and N Iceland, three from autumn and one mid-summer record. 2. Crex crex. Twenty records, mostly from spring and autumn (Fig. 2), one of them from after 1980. Widely distributed but most common in the southeast (Fig. 3). There is one summer record from E Iceland (no. 17), a territorial bird but breeding not proven. 3. Gallinula chloropus. Fairly common and regular with 40 records (plus four skins with insufficient data). Five of these are recent records, from 1981 — 1983. Fig. 4 indicates the times of the records. Most of the birds were observed in late autumn/early winter (November—December), and a con- siderable number during the spring migration. Fig. 5 shows the distribution 155
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