Back in the days of the 6th edition... Ellen Elliot Kirschbaum wrote: > > On 4/12/99 8:48 AM Ellen Paul said > > >Now, even that can be a problem because while there are official common > >names, not everyone uses them or knows them. You would need to know that > >what we commonly call a Titmouse or a Tufted Titmouse is actually an > >Eastern Tufted Titmouse. ETTI. > > That is news to me. According to the A.O.U. Checklist of North American > Birds, seventh edition, there are the following Titmice: > > Bridled Titmouse > Oak Titmouse > Juniper Titmouse > Tufted Titmouse > > While there are two groups of the last (Tufted Titmouse and Black-crested > Titmouse), the former is not named "Eastern" according to the AOU. > > Elliot Kirschbaum > Baltimore, MD USA > mailto:ekirschb@bcpl.net -- Ellen Paul Executive Director The Ornithological Council Mailto:epaul@dclink.com Ornithological Council Website: http://www.nmnh.si.edu/BIRDNET "Providing Scientific Information about Birds"