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Are recently split species treated separately?

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Are recently split species treated separately?

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A. Yes. In cases such as Eastern and Western Olivaceous Warbler, where a species has recently been ‘split’ into two, the two new species are treated separately with their own collections of assets (videos, sounds, illustrations, etc.). In each species the BWP and Concise BWP texts are presented in their original unabridged state but we have also prepared ‘Split Supplement’ texts which include only the details for that ‘half’ of the split, including a review of recently published information on identification, etc.

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