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.. of what?
The BOU’s Records Committee maintains the official list of wild birds occurring in Great Britain.
What does that mean exactly? What does it mean for a bird to "occur" in a place?
"The BOU maintains the British List, the official list of wild bird record in Great Britain" -- https://bou.org.uk/british-list/
Even the official website doesn't even contain an explanation of what, precisely, is in this list.
I'm mystified by the poorness of the communication around this thing (whatever it is). Clearly the people involved don't communicate much with people outside their field.