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KOS Database Welcome to the KOS database which is open to everybody (whether you are a KOS member or not). Here you can easily enter your records into a database which links directly into the KOS main database and you'll no longer need to send in your records (except for description species). This database does not replace BirdTrack and indeed people who enter their records through that database should continue to do so. Records of scarce birds in potential breeding locations will be automatically filtered out so no one else can see them but if you are unsure of anything just e-mail the record to Chris Hindle instead. Once you begin entering your records you will be able to use the database as your own personal database and search all records by species, location, observer or date. There is an extensive help menu but if you have any problems please contact us through the KOS Forum.
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