REPORT OF THE ALABAMA BIRD RECORDS COMMITTEE 2002-2005

Published in 2006

The Alabama Bird Records Committee (ABRC) was created to validate documentation of unusual birds in Alabama using a method that allows the records to be more universally accepted and scientifically valuable. Acommittee of seven experienced Alabama Ornithological Society (AOS) members reviews reports of species that generally have fewer than ten accepted records or less than three records during previous ten years. Records for species on the ABRC review list, which currently includes approximately 80 species, are voted on by all committee members. If the first vote is indecisive, the committee members vote a second time. Vote totals with no more than one “not accepted” vote result in the record being accepted. Totals with four or more “not accepted” votes result in the record not being accepted. Records without decisions after two votes are reviewed and voted upon a final time at the annual meeting of the ABRC.


Author: Steve W. McConnell
Volume Number: 52 Year Published: 2006
Issue Number: 1
Page Number: 9-13

Link to article: http://birdlife.aosbirds.org/2006/52_1_pages9-13.pdf
Link to the full issue of BirdLife: http://birdlife.aosbirds.org/2006/Vol 52 No. 1_2006.pdf