They certainly review the literature. I guess the fact that they do not
always agree with (say) Clements means that they have slightly different
criteria for accepting or rejecting!
On 6 January 2011 12:10, David Kowalick <>wrote:
> Hi birdos,
>
> Like Phil I have adopted the IOC list as the best way to inform my own
> check-list. I figure overseas birdos get to use it so why can't I.
>
> A cursory glance of the list has some significant splits such as
> Red-collared Lorikeet from the Rainbow, Hornbill Friarbird from Helmeted,
> Swan River Honeyeater from White-naped, Western Grasswren from Thick-billed
> and Paperbark Flycatcher from Restless. Doubtless I missed some too. I
> assume IOC uses up to date data from the best of scientific input.
>
> Cheers
>
> David Kowalick
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