Technically speaking AOU actually made this split as well.  Notice that the
Eastern Winter has also been split from the nominate form as Troglodytes
hiemalis.  Although in this case, I doubt Eurasian Wren is likely to show up
in North America.

On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 3:52 PM, JOYCE TAKAMINE <[email protected]> wrote:

>  To make matters even more confusing, the IOC split Winter Wren into 3
> species -- Eurasian, Eastern Winter, and
> Western Winter.  For those who are world listers, you might have 3 ticks
> instead of just one.
>
> See www.worldbirdnames.org   and look for Version 2.5.
>
> Joyce Takamine
> Boulder
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