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2025-12-23T16:06:56ZSystematic list 1993-1995
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Title: Systematic list 1993-1995
Abstract: The sequence and the scientific nomenclature follow those adopted by the new Concise Edition of Birds of the Western
Palearctic (BWP). Some new taxonomic 'splits' have been made by the Editors of BWP. The two subspecies of the
Mediterranean Shearwater Puffinus ye/kouan have become two full species: the Levantine Shearwater, which breeds in the
Maltese Islands, and the Balearic Shearwater Puffinus mauretanicus, which breeds in the Balearics. The latter has never
been recorded in Malta. The English names used are those adopted by British Birds in 1993 (Brit. Birds 86: 1-2) and now
in use throughout Europe. In this list, to mention a few examples, Pied Wagtail replaces White Wagtail, Nightingale becomes
Rufous Nightingale, Dunnock is now Hedge Accentor, Rufous Bush Chat is listed as Rufous-tailed Scrub-robin and Zitting
Cisticola is the new name of Fan-tailed Warbler. The Maltese names are those found in A New Guide to the Birds of Malta
(Sultana & Gauci 1982), except for the Harriers: Bagfldan, as is known and referred to by everyone, instead of Bugnadam.
For the new species which appear for the first time in the systematic list an appropriate Maltese name was given by the
Research Group of Bird life Malta. There are some place names which are found on both islands of Malta and Gozo. Unless
otherwise indicated, Dwejra refers to Dwejra in Malta, Nadur refers to Nadur in Gozo and Lunzjata refers to the well-known
site in Gozo. Unless otherwise stated, the numbers given are for one locality.1999-01-01T00:00:00ZUnusual singing perch of Sardinian warbler Sylvia melanocephala
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Title: Unusual singing perch of Sardinian warbler Sylvia melanocephala
Abstract: The Sardinian Warbler Sylvia melanocephala may be found in a diversity of habitats such as maquis, tree groves,
low shrubs in garigue areas, and gardens, even in towns. It is known in Mallorca to perch on artefacts such as
electricity pylons. The male sings mostly from an elevated perch, usually from the top of a bush, but also (on Corfu)
from the top of trees and overhead wires (Cramp 1992).1999-01-01T00:00:00ZZitting cisticola Cisticola juncidis breeding in November
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Title: Zitting cisticola Cisticola juncidis breeding in November
Abstract: The Zitting Cisticola Cisticola juncidis is a common resident in Malta. Locally the breeding season extends from
February to August (Sultana & Gauci 1982); the same holds throughout its breeding range, the latest breeding
record being one fledgling reported in mid-October (Cramp 1992).1999-01-01T00:00:00ZLarge flock of Short-toed eagles Circaetus gallicus in late autumn
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Title: Large flock of Short-toed eagles Circaetus gallicus in late autumn
Abstract: The Short-toed Eagle Circaetus gallicus is almost exclusively a summer visitor to the Western Palearctic with
exceptional winter reports from southern Europe. Southward
movements from Europe begins from late August or early September to mid-October with stragglers lingering into
November in central Europe and France. In Malta it is a scarce autumn migrant usually recorded from mid-September
to mid-October, but occasionally in November and December.1999-01-01T00:00:00Z