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Committee membership
As no alternative nominations for
election to BBRC were received, the Committees nominee, Richard Millington (see Brit.
Birds 102: 105), will commence his term of office on 1st April 2009. We welcome
Richard, who replaces our longest-serving member Brian Small, although we are delighted to
retain Brian as the Committees Museum Consultant. In addition, Phil Bristow has
regrettably been forced to retire from the Committee, owing to the pressure of other
commitments. It will be a great shame to lose Phil, who has made a very valuable
contribution to BBRCs work, and we fully understand that this has been a difficult
decision for him to relinquish his duties. He was due to retire in April 2011, so in the
meantime we have co-opted a new member to undertake his duties. We were keen to find a
replacement who was also based in Wales but, despite extensive enquiries, none was
forthcoming with the necessary time to commit to BBRC at present. We are nonetheless
delighted to welcome Nic Hallam onto the Committee to replace Phil from 1st April 2009.
Nic is based in Oxfordshire and does much of his birding at Farmoor Reservoir,
where his impressive list of finds includes Britains only inland Buff-bellied Pipit Anthus
rubescens, along with two Bonaparte's Gulls Chroicocephalus
philadelphia, two Franklin's Gulls Larus pipixcan and a Gull-billed Tern Sterna
nilotica. His other finds in this land-locked county include Oxon's second Pied-billed
Grebe Podilymbus podiceps, and he has served on the Oxfordshire Rarities
Committee for 25 years and is co-author of the county bird report. Nic is
widely travelled in Europe and further afield. He will be co-opted for a period of 12
months, and there will be the opportunity for other candidates to be nominated during the
coming year for an election if necessary. Names and capabilities of potential candidates
should be sent to the Chairman, supported by a proposer and seconder. We are disappointed
that we no longer have a representative for Wales, but we are grateful to Reg Thorpe,
Chairman of the Welsh Records Panel and a former BBRC member, who has continued to assist
the committee with Welsh records where necessary. |