New Mexico Ornithological Society
About the Society
Founded in 1962, the New Mexico
Ornithological Society (NMOS) was organized to: gather and disseminate accurate
information concerning the bird life of New Mexico; promote interest in and
appreciation of the value of birds, both aesthetic and economic; support
effective conservation of the state’s avifauna; facilitate opportunity for
acquaintance and fellowship among those interested in birds and nature; and
issue publications as a means of furthering these ends. The society is a non-profit organization
with a 5-year average membership of 170.
Membership in NMOS is open to anyone with an interest in birds. Our members include amateur ornithologists of
varying skill-levels, as well as professionals.
The New Mexico Ornithological Society serves as the primary
clearing house for information on the distribution, occurrence, and status of New Mexico birds. NMOS sponsors several programs to gather and
disseminate such data. Membership in the
Society includes subscriptions to the two quarterly publications NMOS Bulletin and NMOS Field Notes. The Bulletin publishes articles of
scientific merit concerning the distribution, abundance, status, behavior, and
ecology of the avifauna of New Mexico,
as well as announcements or reports of Society activities. The Field Notes provides a seasonal
overview of the changing patterns of New
Mexico’s birdlife, including unusual records, breeding
and wintering range changes, and changes in seasonal occurrence and migration
patterns. All data published in NMOS
Field Notes, from 1962 to the most recently published volume, are
available in a searchable computer database – the NMOS Field Notes Database. NMOS also sponsors the New Mexico Bird Records Committee,
which was established to evaluate and archive unusual bird records, and to
maintain the official State List of New Mexico birds.
NMOS and its members also participate in a number of
external programs and publications related to the birds of New Mexico, including the journal North American Birds,
the North American Breeding Bird Survey,
the Christmas Bird Count, and the
North American Migration Count.
The New Mexico Ornithological Society holds an Annual Meeting. Features of
the meeting may include:
- Annual Business Meeting
- Papers on ornithological
research
- Banquet with keynote talk by
prominent ornithologists
- Bird identification workshops
- Illustrated presentations
- Field trips
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Ornithological Society
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Last updated: 3 May 2007
Please send comments to: Bruce Neville