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Pallas's Rosefinch / Pallas' Roodmus Carpodacus roseus, male, collected at Budapest, Istenhegy, Hungary, on 1 December 1850, published in Petényi [c 1850] FIGURE 2 Genuine and doubtful records of Pallas's Rosefinch Carpodacus roseus in Europe; numbering of records corresponds with numbering in main text.

Pallas's Rosefinch / Pallas' Roodmus Carpodacus roseus, male, collected at Budapest, Istenhegy, Hungary, on 1 December 1850, published in Petényi [c 1850] FIGURE 2 Genuine and doubtful records of Pallas's Rosefinch Carpodacus roseus in Europe; numbering of records corresponds with numbering in main text.

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Pallas’s Rosefinch Carpodacus roseus is an Eastern Palearctic species (del Hoyo et al 2010; cf figure 1). Its status as a vagrant in the Western Palearctic (WP) has been clouded by the fact that the species is (or was) well known in captivity. The species is currently on the WP list based on 19th century records from Hungary, Russia and Ukraine (cf...

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... (1) 1 1 December 1850, hilly outskirts of Buda, Budapest, male, caught alive and taken into captivity where it soon died. The specimen was identified and de- scribed (with paintings; figure 3) by the foremost Hungarian ornithologist Salamon Janos Petényi (c 1850 Acanthis flammea and Eurasian Bullfinches along the edge of a forest, Sergei Penchelyuzov found three cardueline finches feeding on plant seeds on a field along a deserted country road close to the trapping site. Shortly afterwards, one of the males was acci- dentally caught and shown to Sergei Sidorenko, who kept it as a cage bird and allowed Pavel Blashkin to take some photographs (plate 194), which showed it to be a first-winter male. ...

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... Loskot invested much effort into publishing 18 issues of Atlas der Verbreitung palaearktischer Vögel (1978)(1979)(1980)(1981)(1982)(1983)(1984)(1985)(1986)(1987)(1988)(1989)(1990)(1991)(1992) in Berlin. He also edited ornithological volumes of the Proceedings of the Zoological Institute (a journal since 2008, non-periodic monographic issues and collections of papers before that) and prepared 192 entries for the recent edition of the Great Russian Encyclopedia (2004)(2005)(2006)(2007)(2008)(2009)(2010)(2011)(2012)(2013)(2014)(2015)(2016)(2017). ...
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