![]() A work in progressīoth the Clements taxonomy and the eBird taxonomy are works in progress. You can also review this via Birds of the World, which gives more information on the subspecies and subspecies groups within its detailed species accounts. This last option is especially useful for determining what subspecies comprise each subspecies group, for example. As explained below, the eBird Taxonomy includes all taxa available in eBird the Clements Checklist includes just species, subspecies groups, and subspecies (subspecies are not available in the eBird taxonomy), and the eBird/Clements Checklist includes both lists merged together. To download the eBird taxonomy, the Clements taxonomy, or a merged version, please visit the Clements/eBird checklist download page. Since understanding exactly what is meant by every bird species or taxon on a given list is an essential part of reporting your sightings, we detail our approach below to help clarify any questions. ![]() ![]() You can always download an excel version of the current eBird taxonomy via the Clements Checklist page. ![]() The eBird Taxonomy is a hierarchical approach to creating a species list for data entry and listing purposes across the world. ![]()
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