Hampshire Life lists        
                 
                 
      Click here to see Hampshire Birders Prints of Hampshire scarce and rare birds  
    Lists and totals     Click Here  
             
    Hampshire Year-listing guidelines       Hampshire Ornithological Society  
          Information about Membership and submission of records  
  1. Birds should be identified to species level.     can be found on the site.  
  Heard only is fine as long as species is positively identified.      
             
  2. Birds must be identified in Hampshire, In other words   Hoslist  
  the bird should be in Hampshire. With slight exception   E-mail group for discussion of birds and birdwatching in Hampshire.  
  made for sea-watching from Hampshire, in this situation      
  where boundaries are impossible to judge,        
  a species is countable unless its obvious     Hampshire Birds Recent sightings  
  the bird is in a different county.          
             
         
  3. Hampshire listing is based on the checklist which is published   All Hampshire lists should be based on the HOS checklist here  
  on the HOS website here http://www.hos.org.uk/checklist.htm . http://www.hos.org.uk/checklist.htm  
  Birds in Category A and C are countable.      
         
  4. Birds thought to be escaped from captive collections      
  are not countable.     Top Hampshire Listers  
             
  5. Where applicable all records should be accepted   There is a likelihood that there are other 300+ listers out there.  
  by the HOS Records Panel.     Please contact me if you have a Hampshire life list of more than 250  
              and you are happy to be added to this page.  
         
         
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  Richf(a)Digitalwildlife.co.uk