Texas Ornithological Society
Century Club
In order to promote the study of bird distribution for the whole of the
State of Texas, the TOS Executive Board established the Century Club Award
on October 26, 2003
1. Awards
1.1 Award Certificates will be given for identifying 100
species of birds in 5, 10, 25, 50, 75, and 100 Texas Counties.
1.2 The award for identifying 100 species in 100 counties will
be known as the "Texas Century Club"
1.3 Endorsements for identifying 100 species will be given in
increments of 25 above the Texas Century Club (i.e. 125, 150, 175, etc.)
1.4 Youths under the age of 18 will receive an award for
identifying 100 species in a single Texas county. The award will be
known as "The Texas Youth Century Club"
1.5 Awards will be presented at the next TOS meeting unless
the awardee declines to attend or would prefer not to receive the award publicly.
2. Eligibility
2.1 All birders regardless of their TOS affiliation are
eligible for the the Texas Youth Century Club and the five county
awards.
2.2 Only TOS members are eligible for the awards above the
five county level.
3. Counting Species
3.1 The bird must be in the county for which it is counted,
but the observer need not be in the same county.
3.2 Count only those species recognized by the TOS Checklist
of Texas Birds at the time of application for the award.
3.3 Do not count groups such as hummingbird species or
meadowlark species.
3.4 Species on the TOS TBRC Review List at the time of
observation must be accepted by the TBRC, although the accepted report
does not have to be made by the observer.
3.5 An observer may count any observation made in their
lifetime.
4. Applying
4.1 To receive an award the observer must apply. Species list
for each county must be provided either through the Texas
Century Club Website or in writing to the awards committee.
4.2 For non review list species date and location are optional
but recommended.
4.5 Review species must have the date and location of the
observation.
5. Verification.
5.1 The award committee may ask for details on any observation
made that would be considered exceptional and out of the norm for a
particular county or season.
5.2 If the observer cannot or will not provide details the
awards committee may disallow the observation for the award.
5.3 The award committee can and should seek outside opinions
when the observation is outside the committee's expertise.
6. Awards Committee
6.1 The TOS President shall appoint the Chairman of Awards
Committee
6.2 The TOS President shall appoint four additional TOS
members to serve on the committee in addition to the Chairman
6.3 The TOS president may remove and replace any member of the
committee for inability to perform or lack of participation.
6.4 The Awards Committee may set up any mutually agreeable
working procedures as needed to facilitate the committee's work
6.5 The Awards Committee may amend these rules as needed and
establish endorsements as it sees fit in order to promote further study
of the birdlife of Texas.
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