Coelacanth18

Cape Teal and Blue-billed Teal

African Aviary. Dec 2021
@birdsandbats No, the signage says Hottentot Teal. My understanding is that many people are using Blue-billed Teal now because the other name is an offensive slur for an African tribe; IUCN uses Blue-billed Teal. The Latin is still Spatula hottentota though.

As a general note, I don't always label species in my lists or photos the way the zoo does; I often change the names to whatever IUCN or Wikipedia uses. It makes online searches easier without using Latin names.
 
@birdsandbats Latin names can and have changed, though it requires someone to bring the issue up. As far as I can tell, no one's attempted to have A. hitleri amended since the 1940's/50's. I would imagine modern mindsets would allow such an exception to be made if anyone cared to make it. The Blue-Billed Teal has a lot of attention on it atm, so shall see if the ICZN can be convinced. They've certainly allowed names to be changed for less problematic reasons.

~Thylo
 

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