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Autor(en)
Vallotton, L., B. Piot, M. Schweizer & P. Knaus
Titel
Seltene Vogelarten und ungewöhnliche Vogelbeobachtungen in der Schweiz im Jahre 2009. 19. Bericht der Schweizerischen Avifaunistischen Kommission.
Jahr
2010
Band
107
Seiten
221–246
Key words
(von 1994 bis 2006 vergeben)
(von 1994 bis 2006 vergeben)
Schlagwort_Inhalt
Artenliste, Brutnachweis, Erstnachweis, Gefangenschaftsflüchtling, Hybriden, Revision, Seltenheitsbeobachtung
Schlagwort_Vogelart
(wissenschaftlich)
(wissenschaftlich)
Acrocephalus melanopogon, Acrocephalus paludicola, Aegypius monachus, Anthus richardi, Apus pallidus, Aquila clanga, Aquila pomarina, Ardeola ralloides, Aythya collaris, Aythya affinis, Branta bernicla, Branta canadensis, Branta hutchinsii, Buteo lagopus, Calandrella brachydactyla, Calcarius lapponicus, Calidris canutus, Calidris melanotos, Carduelis flammea, Cettia cetti, Charadrius hiaticula, Chlamydotis macqueenii, Chlidonias hybrida, Chlidonias leucopterus, Circaetus gallicus, Circus macrourus, Coracias garrulus, Delichon urbicum, Elanus caeruleus, Falco subbuteo, Ficedula albicollis, Ficedula semitorquata, Gallinago media, Gavia immer, Glareola pratincola, Haliaeetus albicilla, Hieraaetus pennatus, Hippolais polyglotta, Hirundo daurica, Jynx torquilla, Lanius minor, Lanius senator, Larus cachinnans, Larus genei, Larus marinus, Larus minutus, Larus sabini, Mergus albellus, Motacilla alba yarrellii, Motacilla citreola, Motacilla flava flavissima, Motacilla flava feldegg, Neophron percnopterus, Nucifraga caryocatactes macrorhynchos, Otus scops, Oxyura jamaicensis, Phalaropus fulicarius, Phoenicurus phoenicurus, Phylloscopus collybita tristis, Phylloscopus inornatus, Picus canus, Plectrophenax nivalis, Porzana pusilla, Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax, Saxicola rubetra, Stercorarius longicaudus, Stercorarius parasiticus, Stercorarius pomarinus, Sterna albifrons, Sterna bengalensis, Sterna caspia, Sterna hirundo, Sterna nilotica, Sterna paradisaea, Sturnus roseus, Sylvia cantillans, Sylvia melanocephala, Tringa erythropus, Tringa nebularia, Tringa stagnatilis, Turdus torquatus
Schlagwort_Vogelart
(deutsch)
(deutsch)
Alpenkrähe, Bachstelze, Baumfalke, Blauracke, Braunkehlchen, Doppelschnepfe, Dunkler Wasserläufer, Dünnschnabelmöwe, Eistaucher, Fahlsegler, Falkenraubmöwe, Flussseeschwalbe, Gartenrotschwanz, Gelbbrauenlaubsänger, Gleitaar, Graubruststrandläufer, Grauspecht, Grünschenkel, Halbringschnäpper, Halsbandschnäpper, Kanadagans, Kleine Bergente, Knutt, Kurzzehenlerche, Küstenseeschwalbe, Lachseeschwalbe, Mantelmöwe, Mariskensänger, Mehlschwalbe, Mönchsgeier, Orpheusspötter, Rallenreiher, Raubseeschwalbe, Raufussbussard, Ringdrossel, Ringelgans, Ringschnabelente, Rosenstar, Rötelschwalbe, Rotflügelbrachschwalbe, Rotkopfwürger, Rüppellseeschwalbe, Samtkopfgrasmücke, Sandregenpfeifer, Schafstelze, Schelladler, Schlangenadler, Schmarotzerraubmöwe, Schmutzgeier, Schneeammer, Schreiadler, Schwalbenmöwe, Schwarzkopfruderente, Schwarzstirnwürger, Seeadler, Seggenrohrsänger, Seidensänger, Spatelraubmöwe, Spornammer, Spornpieper, Steppenkragentrappe, Steppenmöwe, Steppenweihe, Taigabirkenzeisig, Tannenhäher, Teichwasserläufer, Thorshühnchen, Weissbartgrasmücke, Weissbartseeschwalbe, Weissflügelseeschwalbe, Wendehals, Zilpzalp, Zitronenstelze, Zwergadler, Zwergkanadagans, Zwergmöwe, Zwergohreule, Zwergsäger, Zwergseeschwalbe, Zwergsumpfhuhn
Schlagwort_Geogr.
Schweiz
Sprache
deutsch
Artikeltyp
Abhandlung
Abstract
Rare birds and unusual observations in Switzerland in 2009. In 2009 the Swiss Rarities Committee examined 279 reports of a total of 98 species, 201 (72 %) of which were accepted and 38 of which refer to past years. New for Switzerland in 2009 was a Semi-collared Flycatcher Ficedula semitorquata, with the exceptional record of a singing male in the canton of Vaud. Other remarkable observations in 2009 include an adult Lesser Crested Tern Sterna bengalensis (4th record), a Common Redpoll Carduelis flammea (5th record, and first of a live bird), the 6th and 7th Black-shouldered Kites Elanus caeruleus, the 12th Richard’s Pipit Anthus richardi, the 14th Yellow-browed Warbler Phylloscopus inornatus as well as the 6th record of a Pallid Swift Apus pallidus outside the breeding area of Ticino (a bird that stayed for more than a month and a half in the canton of Berne). A Baillon’s Crake Porzana pusilla was singing at a new site. The year 2009 saw a record number of Red-rumped Swallows Hirundo daurica (9 birds) as well as relatively numerous European Rollers Coracias garrulus (5 birds), Citrine Wagtails Motacilla citreola (8) and Arctic Terns Sterna paradisaea (7). During winter 2008/09, which was a little colder than average, 6 Roughlegs Buteo lagopus were seen, and 5 Snow Buntings Plectrophenax nivalis appeared during November and December 2009. Good numbers of Short-toed Snake Eagles Circaetus gallicus were recorded outside the canton of Valais, with 15 observations of 16 individuals. Finally, a complement from 2008 is to be mentioned here, as it concerns the 3rd observation of a Macqueen’s Bustard Chlamydotis macqueenii, though its wild origin still remains doubtful. The new recommendations of the European taxonomic committee (AERC TAC) were accepted by the Swiss Rarities Committee and will be applied from the beginning of 2011.
At the end of 2009, the Swiss list comprised 399 species in categories A, B (birds of wild origin) and C (introduced species), 391 of which have been recorded since 1900. Nine species of uncertain origin remain in category D (doubtful origin). In the text, the three figures after the French and scientific names refer to the number of records/individuals, 1900–1991, 1992–2008 and in 2009, respectively. The species are listed systematically, and within species records are listed in alphabetic order of cantons and by date. Detailed information is given as follows: location, date(s), number of individuals (one individual if not specified), age and sex if known, available documentation (photographs, video, skins) and in brackets the name(s) of the observer(s).
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