Chairman’s introduction 

This is the 60th annual report of the British Birds Rarities Committee, and the first to follow the IOC World Bird List (Gill & Donsker 2017) since its adoption by BOU as the basis for the British List. There are therefore a number of taxonomic changes this year. Most relate simply to former subspecies now being recognised as full species (although there are one

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