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Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1969, Side 69

Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1969, Side 69
NÁTTÚRUFRÆÐINGURINN 173 Sænskur dýrafræðingur, Sven-Axel Bengtson að nafni, getur ljós- höfðaandar stuttlega í yfirlitsgrein um fuglarannsóknir sínar við Mývatn (Bengtson 1967). Lætur hann þar í ljós þá skoðun sína, að líklega verpi strjálingur (allt að finnn pör) af íjóshöfða við Mý- vatn. Þessi tilgáta Bengtsons verður að teljast mjög ótrúleg, enda órökstudd með öllu. Öll þau gögn, sem fyrir liggja, benda til þess að ljóshöfðinn sé aðeins flækingur hér á landi. HEIMILDARIT - REFERENCES Bengtson, Sven-Axel 1967: Waterfowl research in Lake Mývatn area N. E. Iceland in 1966. WAGBl Annual Report and Year Book 1966—1967: 40—45. Blume, C. A. 1968: Island, 27. maj til 8. juni 1968. Dansk Ornith. Foren. Tidskr. 62: XXVI-XXIX. Blöndal, Björn ]■ 1944: Fuglalíf í Borgarfirði. Náttúrufræðingurinn 14:57—69. Coburn, F. 1901 a: Brief notes on an expedition to the north of Iceland in 1899. Zoologist 4, 5: 401—419. — 1901 b: Exhibition of birds from Iceland. Bull. B. O. C. 12: 14—15. Dorst, Jean 1961: The migration of birds. London. Godfrey, IV. E. 1966: The birds of Canada. Ottawa. Hanizsch, Bernhard 1905: Beitrag zur Iienntnis der Vogelwelt Islands. Berlin. Hartert, Ernst 1912—1921: Die Vögel der paláarktischen Fauna. Berlin. Scott, P. 1953: Mývatn 1951. Severn Wildfowl Trust 5th Annual Report: 125-132. Thomson, A. Landsborough 1923: The migration of some British ducks: Results of the marking method. British Birds 16: 262—276. Witherby, II. F. et al. 1943: The Ilandbook of British Birds. London. SUMMARY Tlie American Wigeon (Anas americana) in Iceland by Arnthor Gardarson, Museum of Natural History, Reykjavik. In 1901 the British collector and dealer F. Coburn claimed to have discovered the American Wigeon (Anas americana) breeding in Iceland. Coburn’s record has generally been regarded as unsatisfactory (Hartert 1912—21, Witherby 1943). Coburn (1901 a) stated tliat he obtained an adult male, and a female ancl three downy young, of this species in Iceland, and that he saw also an adult male in eclipse, an adult female witli five young, and another adult female. Evidence is presented here tliat one of Coburn’s specimens was most likely an authentic Anas americana, and that he got this specimen from the Reverend Árni Jónsson at Skútustadir, Mývatn. Coburn’s specimens are apparently lost, hence nothing
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