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Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1993, Page 81

Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1993, Page 81
ern Birds. 2. útgáfa. The Riverside Press, Cambridge. 366 bis. Peterson, R.T., G. Mountfort & P.A.D. Hollom 1962. Fuglar íslands og Evrópu. 1. útg. Þýðing Finns Guðmundssonar. Al- menna bókafélagið, Reykjavík. 384 bls. Rogers, M.J. and the Rarities Committee 1989. Report on rare birds in Great Britain in 1988. British Birds 82. 505-563. Rogers, M.J. and the Rarities Committee 1990. Report on rare birds in Great Britain in 1989. British Birds 83. 439-496. Salomonsen, F. 1967. Fuglene pá GrOniand. Rhodos, Kaupmannahöfn. 341 bls. Sibley, C.G. & B.L. Monroe, jr. 1990. Distri- bution and Taxonomy of Birds of the World. Yale University Press, New Haven & London. 1111 bls. Skarphéðinn Þórisson 1991. Býsvelgur heimsækir ísland. Bliki 10. 10-11. Sprensen, S. & J.K. Jensen 1991. Sjældne fugle pá Færöeme i 1988 og 1989. Dansk Orn. Foren. Tidsskr. 85. 35-40. SUMMARY Rare and vagrant birds in Iceland: Rollers and related species, Woodpeckers and Tyrant Fly- catchers * by Erling Ólafsson lcelandic Museum of Natural History P.O.Box 5320 1S-125 REYKJAVÍK Iceland This paper deals with 8 species of vagrant birds in Iceland, 4 belonging to the order Coraciiformes, 3 to Piciformes, and a single Nearctic Passeriformes species. For each species general information is given, followed by a list of records in Iceland till the end of 1989, together with discussion and evaluation of the data. The following data are listed: Locality (place, district and county), date or time period, if known sex (karlf. = male, kvenf. = female) and age (imm, ad), if collected the location of specimens, name of observer(s) or reference, in case the record is previously published. For some records, further dis- cussion or explanations are included. In all cases, only a single bird is involved in the record. All collected specimens but one are kept at the Icelandic Museum of Natural History. These are designated by RM (=Reykjavik Museum) and a catalogue number (e.g. RM9721). The exception is a skin of a Great Spotted Woodpecker kept in the Natural History Museum in Akureyri, but the skeleton is preserved in the Reykjavik Museum. The species dealt with are: 1. Ceryle alcyon. A single record, a young male from end of September 1901. 2. Merops apiaster. A single sight record from 15 June 1989 (photographed). 3. Coracias garrulus. Three records. The first refers to a bird which came from under snow in May 1905. Presumably, the bird came to Iceland the preceding autumn. The other records refer to young birds from 11 Sept. 1964 (found dead), and 6 Sept. 1988. 4. Upupa epops. A rare visitor with 8 records, first seen in 1901. In average, one bird is seen every 10 years. The records are evenly distributed within the period 16 April-2 October. The dates are as follows: 17 Sept. 1901, 2 Oct. 1910, mid April 1941, 31 August 1942, 5 Sept. 1951, 2 June 1963, 16 April 1969, 26 July 1980. 5. Jynx torquilla. A rare visitor with 9 records up to 1988. The first bird was found dead at the end of July or beginning of August 1927. The other records are from early autumn, 25 August-25 Sept., except for the remains of a bird found on 29 Sept. The records tend to be linked, as there were three in 1968, two in 1973 and two in 1988. Five of the nine birds were found dead. The dates are: July/August 1927 (found dead), 23 Sept. 1954 (found dead), 25 August 1968 (found dead), 15 Sept. 1968 (found dead), 29 Sept. 1968 (found dead), * Rare and vagrant birds in Iceland. Report 9: Icelandic Museum of Natural History. 75
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