August 2018
Overview
Go directly to the 2018 Updates & Corrections
This is the 13th installment of Updates and Corrections following the publication (2007) of the 6th edition of The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World; because the Clements Checklist is tightly interwoven with the taxonomy for eBird, the checklist now is referred to as the eBird/Clements Checklist. The entire checklist (including the 2018 Updates and Corrections) is available as a downloadable spreadsheet (in Excel and .csv formats). This year’s spreadsheet version is eBird/Clements Checklist v2018, and was released on 14 August 2018.
The spreadsheet contains 14 fields (data columns):
sort v2018 – reflects the sequence of species, groups, and subspecies in eBird/Clements v2018
Clements v2018 change – a brief note to signal that a change from eBird/Clements Checklist v2017 occurred for that entry. Sometimes only a single change is made per entry; sometimes several changes are made. In all cases, please consult the Updates and Corrections – August 2018 page for a full explanation of these changes.
text for website v2018 – a brief explanation of the change from Clements Checklist v2017 that occurred for that entry. The changes also are documented on the Updates and Corrections 2018 page.
category – reflecting whether the entry on that line is a species; a subspecies; a monotypic group (i.e., a group that is equivalent to a single subspecies); or a polytypic group (a group composed of two or more subspecies). Thus, the total number of subspecies recognized in the eBird/Clements Checklist is the sum of all entries listed as “subspecies” and as “group (monotypic)”.
English name
scientific name
range
order
family
extinct – an entry (1) in this column means that the species or subspecies is extinct
extinct year – reflects the year the species or subspecies went extinct (or, since the extinction date rarely is known with certainty, the last year in which it was reported); “xxxx” is used when the date of extinction is not readily accessible.
sort v2017 – reflecting the sequence of species in eBird/Clements Checklist v2017
page 6.0 – reflecting the page number of the species in the last (sixth) print edition (2007)
Here is a brief review of the changes that are introduced in the eBird/Clements Checklist v2017:
Summary Statistics
Species 10,585
Subspecies 20,530
Groups 3,796
Families 250 (with 1 additional, extinct, family)
Species
In this year’s updates, we have a net gain from five new species, that is, species for which there was no entry at all in the previous edition of the eBird/Clements Checklist. Three of these are from South America, that seemingly inexhaustible source of new discoveries: Santa Marta Screech-Owl (Megascops gilesi), from Colombia, and two new species from Peru, Cordillera Azul Antbird (Myrmoderus eowilsoni) and Painted Manakin (Machaeropterus eckelberryi). At the other end of the world comes Rote Myzomela (Myzomela irianawidodoae), from Rote Island, Indonesia. Finally, we add another extinct species of columbid, Spotted Green Pigeon (Caloenas maculata); this species is very poorly known, but apparently was native to an island or an island group in the South Pacific. Another 36 species are newly recognized in the eBird/Clements Checklist due to “splits.” There is a loss of 7 species due to “lumps.”
As before, we update the taxonomy and nomenclature of species for North America, based largely on decisions of the North American Checklist Committee (NACC), through the Fifty-ninth supplement to the American Ornithological Society’s Check-list of North American Birds (July 2018). We also are current with decisions of the South American Classification Committee (SACC) through 21 June 2018.
Groups
eBird/Clements Checklist has adopted the concept of the group, which initially was developed by eBird, a free, global online system to manage your bird records and bird lists. A “group” is a distinctive (field identifiable) subspecies or group of subspecies. The group is not a formal taxonomic unit, but often represents a potential future split (and so groups are a valuable taxonomic tool for the savvy birder).
Groups first were added to Clements Checklist in December 2009 (Clements Checklist 6.5). In the eBird/Clements Checklist v2018, we add 136 new groups.
Our attempt at arranging subspecies into groups is incomplete with respect to Red Crossbill (Loxia curvirostra). For this species, we recognize 12 monotypic groups, but we also list eight subspecies that are not identified as groups. These “hanging” subspecies are color coded in gray in the eBird/Clements Checklist to clarify that their status with respect to groups remains unresolved. Note that in eBird we also recognize 16 call types in Red Crossbill; at least some of these eventually may prove to be equivalent to a named subspecies.
Higher-Level Taxonomy
One new order is added, Musophagiformes, for the Turacos (Musophagidae). Consequently we now recognize 41 extant orders. Two new families are added this year: Oceanitidae (Southern Storm-Petrels), and Platylophidae (Crested Shrikejay – formerly Crested Jay). The total number of extant families in the eBird/Clements Checklist increases to 250, with an additional extinct family (Mohoidae Hawaiian Honeyeaters), for a total of 251 families.
We also extensively revise the sequence of orders among the nonpasserines, and the sequence of families in the nine-primaried oscines.
The 250 extant families accepted by Clements Checklist are listed below, with the names of orders in bold CAPITAL lettering, and with an additional extinct family listed in brackets. We also provide the number of families in each order (in parentheses, after the name of each order), and the number of species in each family (in parentheses, after the name of each family).
STRUTHIONIFORMES (1)
1 Struthionidae Ostriches (2)
RHEIFORMES (1)
2 Rheidae Rheas (2)
TINAMIFORMES (1)
3 Tinamidae Tinamous (47)
CASUARIIFORMES (1)
4 Casuariidae Cassowaries and Emu (4)
APTERYGIFORMES (1)
5 Apterygidae Kiwis (5)
ANSERIFORMES (3)
6 Anhimidae Screamers (3)
7 Anseranatidae Magpie Goose (1)
8 Anatidae Ducks, Geese, and Waterfowl (168)
GALLIFORMES (5)
9 Megapodiidae Megapodes (22)
10 Cracidae Guans, Chachalacas, and Curassows (54)
11 Numididae Guineafowl (6)
12 Odontophoridae New World Quail (33)
13 Phasianidae Pheasants, Grouse, and Allies (177)
PHOENICOPTERIFORMES (1)
14 Phoenicopteridae Flamingos (6)
PODICIPEDIFORMES (1)
15 Podicipedidae Grebes (22)
COLUMBIFORMES (1)
16 Columbidae Pigeons and Doves (342)
MESITORNITHIFORMES (1)
17 Mesitornithidae Mesites (3)
PTEROCLIFORMES (1)
18 Pteroclidae Sandgrouse (16)
OTIDIFORMES (1)
19 Otididae Bustards (26)
MUSOPHAGIFORMES (1) new order
20 Musophagidae Turacos (23)
CUCULIFORMES (1)
21 Cuculidae Cuckoos (146)
CAPRIMULGIFORMES (8)
22 Podargidae Frogmouths (15)
23 Caprimulgidae Nightjars and Allies (98)
24 Nyctibiidae Potoos (7)
25 Steatornithidae Oilbird (1)
26 Aegothelidae Owlet-nightjars (10)
27 Apodidae Swifts (112)
28 Hemiprocnidae Treeswifts (4)
29 Trochilidae Hummingbirds (347)
OPISTHOCOMIFORMES (1)
30 Opisthocomidae Hoatzin (1)
GRUIFORMES (6)
31 Sarothruridae Flufftails (12)
32 Rallidae Rails, Gallinules, and Coots (144)
33 Heliornithidae Finfoots (3)
34 Aramidae Limpkin (1)
35 Psophiidae Trumpeters (3)
36 Gruidae Cranes (15)
CHARADRIIFORMES (19)
37 Chionidae Sheathbills (2)
38 Pluvianellidae Magellanic Plover (1)
39 Burhinidae Thick-knees (10)
40 Pluvianidae Egyptian Plover (1)
41 Recurvirostridae Stilts and Avocets (9)
42 Ibidorhynchidae Ibisbill (1)
43 Haematopodidae Oystercatchers (12)
44 Charadriidae Plovers and Lapwings (67)
45 Pedionomidae Plains-wanderer (1)
46 Thinocoridae Seedsnipes (4)
47 Rostratulidae Painted-Snipes (3)
48 Jacanidae Jacanas (8)
49 Scolopacidae Sandpipers and Allies (97)
50 Turnicidae Buttonquail (16)
51 Dromadidae Crab Plover (1)
52 Glareolidae Pratincoles and Coursers (17)
53 Stercorariidae Skuas and Jaegers (7)
54 Alcidae Auks, Murres, and Puffins (25)
55 Laridae Gulls, Terns, and Skimmers (98)
EURYPYGIFORMES (2)
56 Rhynochetidae Kagu (1)
57 Eurypygidae Sunbittern (1)
PHAETHONTIFORMES (1)
58 Phaethontidae Tropicbirds (3)
GAVIIFORMES (1)
59 Gaviidae Loons (5)
SPHENISCIFORMES (1)
60 Spheniscidae Penguins (18)
PROCELLARIIFORMES (4)
61 Diomedeidae Albatrosses (15)
62 Oceanitidae Southern Storm-Petrels (9) new family
63 Hydrobatidae Northern Storm-Petrels (18)
64 Procellariidae Shearwaters and Petrels (92)
CICONIIFORMES (1)
65 Ciconiidae Storks (19)
SULIFORMES (4)
66 Fregatidae Frigatebirds (5)
67 Sulidae Boobies and Gannets (10)
68 Anhingidae Anhingas (4)
69 Phalacrocoracidae Cormorants and Shags (40)
PELECANIFORMES (5)
70 Pelecanidae Pelicans (8)
71 Balaenicipitidae Shoebill (1)
72 Scopidae Hamerkop (1)
73 Ardeidae Herons, Egrets, and Bitterns (64)
74 Threskiornithidae Ibises and Spoonbills (34)
CATHARTIFORMES (1)
75 Cathartidae New World Vultures (7)
ACCIPITRIFORMES (3)
76 Sagittariidae Secretarybird (1)
77 Pandionidae Osprey (1)
78 Accipitridae Hawks, Eagles, and Kites (247)
STRIGIFORMES (2)
79 Tytonidae Barn-Owls (18)
80 Strigidae Owls (209)
COLIIFORMES (1)
81 Coliidae Mousebirds (6)
LEPTOSOMIFORMES (1)
82 Leptosomidae Cuckoo-Roller (1)
TROGONIFORMES (1)
83 Trogonidae Trogons (44)
BUCEROTIFORMES (4)
84 Upupidae Hoopoes (2)
85 Phoeniculidae Woodhoopoes and Scimitarbills (8)
86 Bucorvidae Ground-Hornbills (2)
87 Bucerotidae Hornbills (59)
CORACIIFORMES (6)
88 Todidae Todies (5)
89 Momotidae Motmots (14)
90 Alcedinidae Kingfishers (117)
91 Meropidae Bee-eaters (28)
92 Coraciidae Rollers (12)
93 Brachypteraciidae Ground-Rollers (5)
GALBULIFORMES (2)
94 Bucconidae Puffbirds (36)
95 Galbulidae Jacamars (18)
PICIFORMES (7)
96 Lybiidae African Barbets (41)
97 Megalaimidae Asian Barbets (34)
98 Capitonidae New World Barbets (14)
99 Semnornithidae Toucan-Barbets (2)
100 Ramphastidae Toucans (36)
101 Indicatoridae Honeyguides (17)
102 Picidae Woodpeckers (231)
CARIAMIFORMES (1)
103 Cariamidae Seriemas (2)
FALCONIFORMES (1)
104 Falconidae Falcons and Caracaras (65)
PSITTACIFORMES (4)
105 Strigopidae New Zealand Parrots (4)
106 Cacatuidae Cockatoos (21)
107 Psittaculidae Old World Parrots (180)
108 Psittacidae New World and African Parrots (168)
PASSERIFORMES (142)
109 Acanthisittidae New Zealand Wrens (4)
110 Calyptomenidae African and Green Broadbills (6)
111 Eurylaimidae Asian and Grauer’s Broadbills (9)
112 Sapayoidae Sapayoa (1)
113 Philepittidae Asities (4)
114 Pittidae Pittas (44)
115 Thamnophilidae Typical Antbirds (236)
116 Melanopareiidae Crescentchests (4)
117 Conopophagidae Gnateaters (11)
118 Grallariidae Antpittas (55)
119 Rhinocryptidae Tapaculos (60)
120 Formicariidae Antthrushes (11)
121 Furnariidae Ovenbirds and Woodcreepers (303)
122 Tyrannidae Tyrant Flycatchers (423)
123 Oxyruncidae Sharpbill (1)
124 Cotingidae Cotingas (65)
125 Pipridae Manakins (56)
126 Tityridae Tityras and Allies (33)
127 Menuridae Lyrebirds (2)
128 Atrichornithidae Scrub-birds (2)
129 Ptilonorhynchidae Bowerbirds (26)
130 Climacteridae Australasian Treecreepers (7)
131 Maluridae Fairywrens (33)
132 Meliphagidae Honeyeaters (186)
133 Dasyornithidae Bristlebirds (3)
134 Pardalotidae Pardalotes (4)
135 Acanthizidae Thornbills and Allies (64)
136 Pomatostomidae Pseudo-Babblers (5)
137 Orthonychidae Logrunners (3)
138 Cnemophilidae Satinbirds (3)
139 Melanocharitidae Berrypeckers and Longbills (10)
140 Mohouidae Whiteheads (3)
141 Paramythiidae Tit Berrypecker and Crested Berrypecker (2)
142 Callaeidae Wattlebirds (5)
143 Notiomystidae Stitchbird (1)
144 Psophodidae Whipbirds and Wedgebills (5)
145 Cinclosomatidae Quail-thrushes and Jewel-babblers (11)
146 Platysteiridae Wattle-eyes and Batises (30)
147 Vangidae Vangas, Helmetshrikes, and Allies (39)
148 Malaconotidae Bushshrikes and Allies (50)
149 Machaerirhynchidae Boatbills (2)
150 Artamidae Woodswallows (11)
151 Cracticidae Bellmagpies and Allies (13)
152 Pityriasidae Bristlehead (1)
153 Aegithinidae Ioras (4)
154 Campephagidae Cuckooshrikes (87)
155 Neosittidae Sittellas (2)
156 Eulacestomatidae Ploughbill (1)
157 Falcunculidae Shrike-tit (1)
158 Pachycephalidae Whistlers and Allies (56)
159 Rhagologidae Mottled Berryhunter (1)
160 Oreoicidae Australo-Papuan Bellbirds (3)
161 Platylophidae Crested Shrikejay (1) new family
162 Laniidae Shrikes (33)
163 Vireonidae Vireos, Shrike-Babblers, and Erpornis (63)
164 Oriolidae Old World Orioles (36)
165 Dicruridae Drongos (25)
166 Rhipiduridae Fantails (53)
167 Ifritidae Ifrita (1)
168 Monarchidae Monarch Flycatchers (99)
169 Corvidae Crows, Jays, and Magpies (128)
170 Corcoracidae White-winged Chough and Apostlebird (2)
171 Paradisaeidae Birds-of-Paradise (42)
172 Melampittidae Melampittas (2)
173 Petroicidae Australasian Robins (47)
174 Picathartidae Rockfowl (2)
175 Chaetopidae Rockjumpers (2)
176 Eupetidae Rail-babbler (1)
177 Panuridae Bearded Reedling (1)
178 Nicatoridae Nicators (3)
179 Alaudidae Larks (97)
180 Hirundinidae Swallows (86)
181 Stenostiridae Fairy Flycatchers (9)
182 Paridae Tits, Chickadees, and Titmice (63)
183 Remizidae Penduline-Tits (11)
184 Aegithalidae Long-tailed Tits (11)
185 Sittidae Nuthatches (27)
186 Tichodromidae Wallcreeper (1)
187 Certhiidae Treecreepers (11)
188 Troglodytidae Wrens (85)
189 Polioptilidae Gnatcatchers (15)
190 Cinclidae Dippers (5)
191 Pycnonotidae Bulbuls (143)
192 Regulidae Kinglets (6)
193 Pnoepygidae Cupwings (5)
194 Macrosphenidae African Warblers (21)
195 Scotocercidae Bush Warblers and Allies (36)
196 Phylloscopidae Leaf Warblers (76)
197 Acrocephalidae Reed Warblers and Allies (61)
198 Locustellidae Grassbirds and Allies (61)
199 Donacobiidae Donacobius (1)
200 Bernieridae Malagasy Warblers (11)
201 Cisticolidae Cisticolas and Allies (145)
202 Sylviidae Sylviid Warblers (33)
203 Paradoxornithidae Parrotbills, Wrentit, and Allies (36)
204 Zosteropidae White-eyes, Yuhinas, and Allies (130)
205 Timaliidae Tree-Babblers, Scimitar-Babblers, and Allies (52)
206 Pellorneidae Ground Babblers and Allies (58)
207 Leiothrichidae Laughingthrushes and Allies (146)
208 Promeropidae Sugarbirds (2)
209 Modulatricidae Dapple-throat and Allies (3)
210 Irenidae Fairy-bluebirds (2)
211 Hyliotidae Hyliotas (4)
212 Muscicapidae Old World Flycatchers (317)
213 Turdidae Thrushes and Allies (171)
214 Mimidae Mockingbirds and Thrashers (34)
215 Sturnidae Starlings (122)
216 Buphagidae Oxpeckers (2)
217 Chloropseidae Leafbirds (11)
218 Dicaeidae Flowerpeckers (47)
219 Nectariniidae Sunbirds and Spiderhunters (139)
220 Prunellidae Accentors (13)
221 Motacillidae Wagtails and Pipits (67)
222 Urocynchramidae Przevalski’s Pinktail (1)
223 Elachuridae Spotted Elachura (1)
224 Bombycillidae Waxwings (3)
225 Mohoidae Hawaiian Honeyeaters (5) [extinct]
226 Ptiliogonatidae Silky-flycatchers (4)
227 Dulidae Palmchat (1)
228 Hylocitreidae Hylocitrea (1)
229 Hypocoliidae Hypocolius (1)
230 Peucedramidae Olive Warbler (1)
231 Fringillidae Finches, Euphonias, and Allies (225)
232 Calcariidae Longspurs and Snow Buntings (6)
233 Rhodinocichlidae Thrush-Tanager (1)
234 Emberizidae Old World Buntings (44)
235 Passerellidae New World Sparrows (130)
236 Calyptophilidae Chat-Tanagers (2)
237 Phaenicophilidae Hispaniolan Tanagers (4)
238 Nesospingidae Puerto Rican Tanager (1)
239 Spindalidae Spindalises (4)
240 Zeledoniidae Wrenthrush (1)
241 Teretistridae Cuban Warblers (2)
242 Icteriidae Yellow-breasted Chat (1)
243 Icteridae Troupials and Allies (105)
244 Parulidae New World Warblers (110)
245 Mitrospingidae Mitrospingid Tanagers (4)
246 Cardinalidae Cardinals and Allies (49)
247 Thraupidae Tanagers and Allies (377)
248 Passeridae Old World Sparrows (42)
249 Ploceidae Weavers and Allies (116)
250 Estrildidae Waxbills and Allies (140)
251 Viduidae Indigobirds (20)
Future Updates
The next annual revision that incorporates revisions to the taxonomy and nomenclature of the eBird/Clements Checklist will be released in August 2019.
Acknowledgments
Please continue to report potential errors, corrections, and suggestions for improvement to eBird/Clements Checklist (please send taxonomic changes, suggestions, or questions to cornellbirds@cornell.edu). Many of the errors that you find are ones that would have taken a long time to notice, so we appreciate your help, and we do want to hear from you. Please keep in mind, of course, that the easiest corrections or proposed revisions are ones that are accompanied by a supporting reference or citation.
Denis Lepage, who administers Avibase, carefully reviewed our files, made useful comparisons with other taxonomies, pointed out errors, and helped with many taxonomic issues through this process; we are extremely grateful for his generous assistance. Les Christidis, Nigel Collar, David Donsker, Frank Gill, and Josep del Hoyo contributed many valuable insights on the classification of waterfowl; Frank and David also have gone out of their way to provide helpful suggestions across the board, and to be a sounding board on many issues related to taxonomy and nomenclature. Normand David provided helpful advice on some nomenclatural issues. We take full responsibility, of course, for any remaining errors. We are grateful to Terry Chesser for providing advance copies of works in progress, and to both Terry and to Van Remsen for their too-little appreciated roles in chairing regional classification committees.
We also thank the following for their help in providing helpful comments on the eBird/Clements Checklist or for directing us to important literature for our consideration:
Nicholas H. Acheson, Margaret and Richard Alcorn, Desmond Allen, Christopher Amano-Langtree, Nick Anich, Christian Artuso, Aaron Boone, Matt Brady, Paul Brooks, Jan Axel Cubilla, David Bishop, Matt Brady, Tayler Brooks, Paul Clapham, Jacob Cooper, Andrew Core, Ian Davies, John Dillon, Pete Dunten, Ted Floyd, James Fox, Benjamin Freeman, Mat and Cathy Gilfedder, Fabrico Gorleri, Hector Gómez de Silva, Alan Grenon, Jean-Sébastien Guénette, Heidi Guttschuss, Peter Hosner, Praveen J, Alvaro Jaramillo, Rajah Jayapal, Oscar Johnson, Peter Kaestner, Max Kirsch, Ethan Kistler, Peter Kovalik, Dan Lane, Niels Larsen, Raphaël Lebrun, Tony Leukering, Jack Levene, Anonymous in Manaus, Axel Mauruszat, Jay McGowan, Matt Medler, Fernando Medrano, Steven Mlodinow, Joe Morlan, Scott Olmstead, Tommy Pedersen, Christian Perez, Yoav Perlman, Suhel Quader, Martin Reid, Craig Robson, Michael Schrimpf, Holger Schritt, Glenn Seeholzer, Luke Seitz, Chris Siddle, David Slager, Tim Spahr, Andrew Spencer, Phil Tizzard, Wich’yanan Limparungpatthanakij, Matt Young, and Adam Winer, as well as the wider community of eBird users, the always astute members of the Taxonomy and Nomenclature group on BirdForum, and no doubt others who we inadvertently may have overlooked.
Thanks to all for your support, and we look forward to your feedback.
Thomas S. Schulenberg (Avian Taxonomist); Marshall J. Iliff, Brian L. Sullivan, and Christopher L. Wood (eBird Project Leaders); Thomas A. Fredericks (eBird Database Administrator); and Don Roberson.