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1 Objectives and activities  





2 Records committee  



2.1  Committee and taxonomic reports  





2.2  The Druridge Bay curlew  







3 Awards and lectures  





4 List of presidents  





5 Honorary life members  





6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














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British Ornithologists' Union
AbbreviationBOU
Formation1858; 166 years ago (1858)
PurposeOrnithological research

President

Graeme Buchanan

Vice-presidents

Richard Bradbury & Emma Cunningham

Treasurer

Graham Appleton

Secretary

Mark Eaton

Key people

Alfred Newton (founder)

Main organ

Council of Trustees
Websitewww.bou.org.uk

The British Ornithologists' Union (BOU) aims to encourage the study of birds (ornithology) around the world in order to understand their biology and aid their conservation. The BOU was founded in 1858 by Professor Alfred Newton, Henry Baker Tristram and other scientists.[1] Its quarterly journal, Ibis, has been published continuously since 1859.

The Records Committee (BOURC) is a committee of the BOU established to maintain the British List, the official list of birds recorded in Great Britain.

BOU is headquartered in Peterborough and is a registered charity in England & Wales and Scotland.[2][3]

Objectives and activities[edit]

Records committee[edit]

The British Ornithologists' Union Records Committee (BOURC) is the recognized national bird records committee for Britain. It maintains a list of birds in Britain. Its findings are published in Ibis, the house journal of its parent body, the British Ornithologists' Union (BOU). From time to time, BOURC re-reviews records that it has previously accepted to ensure they are acceptable in light of improved knowledge of the species in question.

The Committee does not assess records of birds from Ireland; that task is carried out by the Irish Rare Birds Committee, which publishes its decisions in Irish Birds. For many years, records of IRBC-assessed rarities were included in the BOURC's reports, but this ceased in 2002, at the request of IRBC.[4]

BOURC is widely recognized as maintaining the most authoritative list of birds in Britain.[5]

BOURC has a chairman, a secretary and a number of voting members. It previously had a taxonomic subcommittee set up to advise on taxonomic matters, but the disbanding of this subcommittee was announced on 6 November 2015; the BOU now contemplates relying entirely on one of the available global avian taxonomies with a view to adopting a single system for all its activities.[6]

Committee and taxonomic reports[edit]

The Committee publishes an annual report in Ibis (the BOU's international journal of avian science). All reports can be accessed via the British List pages of the BOU website.

Previously, the Committee's Taxonomic Sub-committee also published regular reports, also in Ibis, and these too can be accessed via the British List pages of the BOU website.

The Druridge Bay curlew[edit]

Following a detailed review by the British Birds Rarities Committee into the controversial identification of a curlew seen at Druridge BayinNorthumberland in 1998, which came to the conclusion that it was, as had been believed by many observers, a first-summer slender-billed curlew, this identification was accepted by BOURC, leading to the addition of this species to the British List.[7][8] A subsequent review of the record overturned the original decision Ibis 156 :236-242.[9]

Awards and lectures[edit]

The following are awarded:[10]

List of presidents[edit]

Honorary life members[edit]

The following have been elected as honorary life members:[12]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bowdler Sharpe, R (1908). "Alfred Newton". British Birds. 1: 33–9. Archived from the original on 1 May 2023. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  • ^ "British Ornithologists' Union, registered charity no. 249877". Charity Commission for England and Wales.
  • ^ "British Ornithologists' Union, Registered Charity no. SC044850". Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator.
  • ^ Rogers, Michael J. and the Rarities Committee (2002) Report on rare birds in Great Britain in 2001 Archived September 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine British Birds 95(10): 476-528
  • ^ The BOU website Archived March 1, 2011, at the Wayback Machine lists the following organisations as having indicated that they regard the decisions on status and taxonomy reached by BOURC as comprising the 'official' British List: British Trust for Ornithology, Countryside Council for Wales, English Nature, Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Scottish Natural Heritage, Scottish Ornithologists' Club, Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust and The Wildlife Trusts.
  • ^ "News - British Ornithologists' Union - British Ornithologists' Union". Archived from the original on 26 January 2017. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  • ^ Steele, Jimmy and Didier Vangeluwe (2002) From the Rarities Committee's files: the Slender-billed Curlew at Druridge Bay, Northumberland, in 1998 British Birds 95(6):279-299
  • ^ "British Ornithologists' Union Records Committee: 29th Report (October 2002)". Ibis. 145. British Ornithologists' Union: 178–183. 17 December 2002. doi:10.1046/j.1474-919X.2003.00136.x.
  • ^ "British Ornithologists' Union Records Committee: 42nd Report (October 2013)". Ibis. 156. British Ornithologists' Union: 236–242. 16 December 2013. doi:10.1111/ibi.12128.
  • ^ "Medals and awards - British Ornithologists' Union - British Ornithologists' Union". Archived from the original on 31 March 2017. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  • ^ "The Janet Kear Union Medal". British Ornithologists' Union. 28 May 2019. Archived from the original on 10 September 2019. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  • ^ "Medals and awards". BOU. British Ornithologists' Union. Archived from the original on 18 December 2022. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
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