
NMOS Field Notes is published quarterly, and provides a
seasonal overview of the changing patterns of
All individuals interested in birds in
Please provide details for unusual records. Details are usually needed for sightings of birds appearing in light-faced type in the NMOS Field Checklist of New Mexico Birds; details are required for all species on the Review List. Written details and other documentation of very rare species will be circulated to the New Mexico Bird Records Committee for evaluation. Written details may be submitted on a New Mexico Rare/Unusual Bird Report Form (available electronically on this website as a PDF or a Word document or from the Editor), although any written format is acceptable. If photographs are submitted (electronically or as slides, prints or video), please include with the photograph the name of the species in question, date the picture was taken, the exact location, and photographer’s name.
The four reporting periods correspond to the four seasons of the year, which are:
Please submit reports as soon as possible after the close of a reporting period.
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NEW! All data published in NMOS Field Notes, from 1962 to the most recently published volume, are now available in a searchable computer database—the NMOS Field Notes Database.
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