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The Sussex Ornithological Society (SOS) is a British registered charity dedicated to the study, recording, and conservation of wild birds and their habitats in the English historic county of Sussex.〔(Charities Commission - Reg 256936 - The Sussex Ornithological Society )〕 It was founded in 1962 and is one of the largest county bird clubs in Great Britain with a membership of 1988 as at the end of financial year in December 2014.〔2013 Report and Accounts〕 ==History== The Sussex Ornithological Society was formed on 17 February 1962 at a meeting in the Royal Pavilion, Brighton attended by young ornithology enthusiasts.〔 Amongst them were B A E (Tony) Marr, the Society's first secretary and later president;〔British Ornithologists' Union (May 1998). (News and decisions )〕 Richard Porter, later the author of ''Birds of the Middle East'' (Helm Field Guides, 2004); Chris Mead; Tony Sheldon; and Michael Shrubb, later the author of several books on ornithology including ''Birds, Scythes, and Combines: A History of Birds and Agricultural Change'' (Cambridge University Press, 2003). Shortly after its formation in 1962, the Society took over publication of the ''Sussex Bird Report'', first published in 1948 and previously edited by Grahame des Forges and Denzil Dean Harber.
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