Michigan Bird Records Committee Bylaws
Updated Jan 1, 2010
A. Purpose of the Committee
1. To develop and maintain the official list of Michigan birds and to define the status of each species on that list.
2. To develop and maintain a list of accepted records of birds unusual to Michigan.
3. To determine the acceptability of written documentation, photographs, audio recordings, or specimens of birds unusual to Michigan for inclusion in the permanent list of records.
4. To provide information on Michigan birds as requested by other organizations, governmental agencies, and private individuals where deemed appropriate by this committee.
5. To educate birders in methods of keeping records and documenting observations of birds, especially of unusual species, and to encourage such record keeping and documentation.
B. Structure of the Committee
1. The Michigan Bird Records Committee (MBRC) shall be an autonomous body that serves in an advisory capacity to Michigan Audubon’s Research Program. The MBRC shall consist of seven regular members, and two additional members who will be considered first and second alternates. Alternates will vote on each submitted record, but their votes will be tallied only in the absence of a vote or votes by regular voting members. At meetings, alternates will vote on all matters before the committee and all members have the same status on procedural votes.
2. Each year, committee members will elect by a majority vote of the full committee a Chairperson and a Secretary for the following year. Either position can be filled by a current committee member, or by a former member who has been re-elected to the committee after at least a year’s absence. The Chairperson shall be responsible for calling meetings, presiding over the meetings, assuring that the bylaws are properly applied, and soliciting nominations to fill committee vacancies. The Secretary shall be responsible for obtaining necessary documentation, submitting documentation to the committee, maintaining records, and keeping minutes of all meetings. The committee members shall determine the policies of the committee, document all review species personally identified in Michigan, vote on all records submitted for evaluation, attend meetings, and carry out other activities as needed. Decisions on policy shall be based on majority vote. Bylaw changes require a 2/3 vote of the full committee. All proposed bylaws changes must be presented in writing to the committee at least 14 days prior to a scheduled meeting. Votes on the final motion will be due 30 days after the meeting.
3. Qualifications for appointment to the committee shall include skill in identification of Michigan bird species or species likely to occur in Michigan and knowledge of the occurrence of birds in Michigan. New members are admitted as alternates unless there are three or more vacancies among the regular members, in which case a new member may be admitted with regular status. Terms will last three years, with a new member’s first term beginning when they become a regular member. After a member has served two full consecutive terms, one year must pass before they are eligible to again serve on the committee.
4. Replacement of committee members shall be by a majority vote of the members of the committee from names submitted for consideration by committee members. When there is a vacancy among the regular members, the first alternate moves into that vacancy, the second alternate moves into the first alternate position, and a vote is conducted to fill the second alternate position. At the end of each member’s first term, the committee will vote on whether or not to retain that member for a second term.
5. The committee will meet at least twice a year.
6. Written documentation, photographs, and/or audio recordings will be submitted to members quarterly, corresponding to the Michigan Seasonal Survey periods; at meetings; or as the need arises.
7. Specimens and some physical evidence will be considered at meetings.
C. Michigan Bird List
1. The Michigan Bird List shall contain species for which acceptable documentation is available. These species will be classified as follows: