Thursday 16 May 2024

Re: [cobirds] Response From the AOS to the Petition on Eponymous Bird Names

Chuck, 
I had a strong reaction to them using the word "harmful" as well. Glad I'm not alone.
They've obviously made up their minds how this is gonna go, and aren't really open to other views. 
Plus, it's quite clear they never heard the expression "sticks and stones may break my bones, but NAMES will NEVER HURT me". 

Susan Rosine 
Brighton 


On Thu, May 16, 2024, 5:19 AM Chuck Aid <chuckaid2@gmail.com> wrote:
The AOS response has been inadequate, and their characterization of the names deemed in need of change as "harmful" doesn't further healthy debate.  The fact that even though they profess that they are listening to the SACC and the IOU they, thus far, don't seem to "get it."   I find the response of Luis Olathe of Neotropical Birding and Conservation pretty spot on:

"A long and boring explanation has been published by the American Ornithological Society. "Harmful" they wrote, not surprising at all, very much in accord to mainstream biased news writing style. Well, "hasta la vista, baby", SACC has now joined IOU. Yet these name changes will affect Spanish names. If coherent, and subsequently, the AOS's appropriation of the hemispheric name "American" should be turned into: United States Ornithological Society, USOS. Any chance?"

Chuck Aid
Evergreen, CO

On Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 7:59:58 PM UTC-6 Jared Del Rosso wrote:
For anyone who wants to engage with or learn more about this process, see this note on the AOS blog post that Rachel Hopper linked to in the original post. It does seem like you have to be a registered attendee of the annual meeting to attend (I think).

AOS Public Forum on English Common Names at 2024 Annual Meeting in Estes Park

The AOS will be hosting a public forum on English common names for those attending our annual meeting in Estes Park, Colorado, in October 2024. At this forum we plan to provide an update on the current status of the pilot project as well as discuss some of the topics addressed above. We invite everyone to submit suggestions for discussion topics and potential formats for the forum itself using the online form below.

- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO

From: cob...@googlegroups.com <cob...@googlegroups.com> on behalf of Rachel Hopper <hopko...@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2024 11:46:34 AM
To: COBIRDS <cob...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [cobirds] Response From the AOS to the Petition on Eponymous Bird Names
 
COBirders,

Posted with permission of the moderator.

I have had a response from the AOS to the Petition to AOS Leadership on the Recent Decision to Change all Eponymous Bird Names in the form of a letter to me and a public blog post. 

You can read their letter to me here: https://shorturl.at/aFHN8

And their official blog post here: https://shorturl.at/ghor5

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Rachel Hopper
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Ft. Collins, CO

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