Talk:Dominican green-and-yellow macaw

Binomial Authority
I've removed the link to Hubert Lyman Clark as the binomial authority. The reason is that H.L. Clark studied echinoderms, not birds. I believe that the Clark who is the binomial authority is actually James Michael Clark, but I need someone to confirm this for me and I can't find anything on the internet. Can someone clarify this please? :: Mukk 21:54, 23 August 2007 (UTC)

Imperial Amazon?
Julian Hume suggests the bird described was actually a wrongly labelled Imperial Amazon, since the colours apparently match (I don't see it). Perhaps it should redirect there if other sources agree on this? Not much point in the article in any case. FunkMonk (talk) 19:03, 5 January 2013 (UTC)
 * On this note, though I mentioned it in an edit summary, Hume has explained that him placing the bird under "Amazona atwoodi" in his 2012 book was a lapsus, and that it will be changed in the second edition. FunkMonk (talk) 01:30, 26 June 2013 (UTC)

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