North American Birds Introduced Outside North America
According to the AOU Check-list of North American birds (1998), the following seven species native to North America have been introduced to, and established in, localities outside the area covered by the Check-list. But notice, for example, that it does not include the numerous species introduced from mainland North America to the Hawaiian Islands (which are in the AOU Check-list area).
Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) – “Introduced and established in Iceland, the British Isles, Sardinia, and New Zealand.” [pp. 59-60] Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) – “Introduced and established [platyrhynchos group] in . . . Australia, and New Zealand.” [p. 68-69] Ruddy Duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) – “Introduced and established in England (where increasing).” [p. 86] Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) – “Introduced in “New Zealand.” [p. 122] California Quail (Callipepla californica) – “Introduced . . . in . . .New Zealand, Australia, Chile, Argentina, and Corsica, . . .” [p. 125] Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) – “Introduced and established in . . . New Zealand.” [pp. 125-126] Common Redpoll (Carduelis flammea) – “Introduced and established [from birds of unspecified provenance] in New Zealand and on Lord Howe Island.” [p. 664]
2 Comments:
Interesting... I've always wondered about this and didn't realize the AOU tracked it. I'm surprised the list is so small actually. Thanks.
Unfortunately, as you well know, the number of foreign species introduced and established in North America is MUCH larger.
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