Cambridgeshire
Bird Club Records Committee
Guidelines
for Assessing Records Descriptions
1.
A
description should describe the circumstances of the claim, including
dates, observers, optics, light conditions and distance from bird. It
should include at least one key feature, preferably more, of the
species claimed. Supporting plumage, jizz and vocal details, together
with sketches and/or photographs should be included. Experience of the
claimed and similar species should also be described.
2.
Claims based solely/mainly on identification by call or song should
be supported with a description of the call or song. Ideally, the
bird should have been heard more than once and also, ideally, should
have been seen at least well enough to eliminate anything else that
may have been making the sound heard.
3.
The
description should contain sufficient detail to eliminate common or
confusion species, including eliminating possible hybrids. It should
also contain sufficient detail to support age and sex determination.
4.
Claims based solely on unambiguous photographs can be accepted,
provided the committee is satisfied with the provenance of the
photograph.
5.
Committee members should not make assumptions about things not
included in the description.
6.
While the experience and reliability of the observer is a factor in
evaluating a claim, the description needs to be of a standard where
someone who does not know the observer would consider that it is far
more likely that the claim is correct than that it is not. The level of
certainty will depend upon factors such as the rarity of the species
claimed.
7.
Acceptance of records is based upon the votes of the 5 committee
members. Committee members can pend a claim if they have questions
about the description, require more information or would value a
discussion with their fellow committee members. In the first round of
voting, members do not see other members' decisions and comments
until after they have voted.
8. A
claim may be accepted or rejected as follows:
5:0
accepted
4:1
accepted, unless the committee secretary decides, on the basis of
comments received, to pend it.
3:2
or 2:3 pended
1:4
rejected, unless the committee secretary decides, on the basis of
comments received to pend it.
0:5
rejected
Pended
claims are discussed by email or at a committee meeting. Following a
discussion of a pended claim, the record should be recirculated by
the committee secretary with comments from the first circulation
attached. The committee members should make a firm decision after the
2nd circulation, unless further information
becomes
available. If the decision is still not at least 4:1 after the final
circulation, the claim is rejected.
9. For
claims submitted by committee members, the secretary, in consultation
with the county recorder and other committee members, will decide how
to resolve them, which may well involve co-opting another person to
give an opinion, which includes the possibility of a casting vote by
the secretary.
10.
Committee members' comments about reasons for acceptance or rejection
should be filed with the description by the secretary. Decisions are published in the club Annual Report.
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