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Voorgestelde suider Afrikaanse voëlnaamlys / Proposed
southern African bird name list |
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Hierdie dokument bevat die lys van suider Afrikaanse voëlname
wat voorgestel word vir algemene gebruik.
This
document contains a proposed list of updated Afrikaans bird
names for southern Africa and explains the reasoning used in
arriving at these names.
Download PDF [313 KB]
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Publications
Roberts VII Project
Common Names
English Names
Download PDF [114 KB]
The issue of standardising
English common names has already been the subject of
considerable debate. We dont want to revisit this
here; suffice to say that the timing of the Roberts
revision coincides with a major effort internationally to
derive a single list of unambiguous common names for all
birds. This will make the lives of all birders much
easier in the long term, outweighing the short-term
confusion caused by the name changes. The IOC initiative
is still not complete, but the African regional list has
been submitted to the central committee. We have followed
the decisions of the African sub-committee. Many of the
final decisions are not entirely logical (e.g. using
korhaan for southern African small bustards
and bustard for their relatives found farther
north in Africa), but common usage was a key criterion
for selecting a given name.
For those who remain
unhappy about some or all of the changes, we offer the
following points. Southern Africa was well represented on
the African sub-committee (two of five members), and many
southern African names have prevailed over their
(geographically) more widespread counterparts used
elsewhere on the continent. Also, this process has not
been without robust debate, even within the
sub-committee. The attached list has to be seen as a best
compromise to achieve the overall goal of an unambiguous
list. And those die-hards who refuse to consider changes
can continue to call birds whatever they like!
Peter
Ryan, Richard
Dean and Phil Hockey
Afrikaans Names
Voorgestelde suider Afrikaanse
voëlnaamlys Maart 2008 © Afrikaanse wêreldlys
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Hierdie dokument bevat die lys van
suider Afrikaanse voëlname wat voorgestel word vir algemene gebruik. Dit
sluit aan by ‘n lys wat tans die spesies van Afrika, die Indiese Oseaan,
wes-Palearktiese en ander gebiede insluit. Die suider Afrikaanse lys
word vir ‘n beperkte tyd deur middel van hierdie webblad bekend gestel
sodat voorstelle daarop ontvang kan word. Dit is reeds vanaf 2007 onder
‘n groot getal Afrikaanssprekendes gesirkuleer en die reaksie wat daarop
ontvang is, word deels weërspieël in hierdie weergawe. Dit is wel
moontlik om ‘n effens meer konserwatiewe lys voor te stel, maar daar
word gestrewe na die minste dubbelsinnigheid en verwarring in die
internasionale geval.
Hierdie besprekingsdokument is uitsluitlik die inisiatief van die twee
outeurs, en die Fitzpatrick Instituut is nie by die opstel daarvan
betrokke nie. Die Fitzpatrick Instituut stem in dat die lys op hul
webblad geplaas word newens ander naamlyste van suider Afrikaanse voëls
in verskeie tale. Die blote plasing van hierdie dokument impliseer nie
as sulks die aanvaarding daarvan of die vervanging van enige lyste wat
voorheen opgestel of op die webblad geplaas is nie.
Terugvoer en opmerkings op hierdie lys word verwelkom en kan gerig word
aan J.M. Kriek (Faerie Glen, Pretoria, mostert1@iafrica.com), of T.A.
Gous (Heldervue, Somerset Wes,
tagous@iafrica.com).
English Translation: Proposed southern
African bird name list March 2008 © Afrikaanse wêreldlys
This document contains a proposed list of updated Afrikaans bird names
for southern Africa and explains the reasoning used in arriving at these
names. This southern African list forms part of a larger initiative,
similar to current projects in other European languages, which aim to
develop world lists in their own languages. This requires
reconsideration of some names in previous lists to maximise clarity and
avoid ambiguity.
Please note that the list is a discussion document and sole initiative
of the two authors, wherein the FitzPatrick Institute is not involved.
The Institute agrees to posting the list on the Institute's website
which hosts other lists of southern African bird names in languages
other than English. The posting of the present document does not imply
its automatic acceptance or replacement of lists previously compiled and
placed on the web site.
The document consists of three parts. It first explains the reasons for
setting up the list, and lists a set of rules which gives a rough
framework for decisions. This is followed by the full proposed list, set
against a recent Afrikaans list. Red notes in the proposed list indicate
the proposed changes. The third section explains the precedents and
reasons for each name which differs from recent lists. Comments on the
list are welcomed and can be directed to J.M. Kriek,
mostert1@iafrica.com (Faerie Glen, Pretoria), or T.A. Gous (Heldervue,
Somerset West),
tagous@iafrica.com.
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