David Armitage Bannerman
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David Armitage Bannerman
Born 1886
Died 6 April 1979 (aged 92–93)
Occupation Ornithologist
Nationality British
Genres Non-fiction
Subjects Ornithology

David Armitage Bannerman OBE, MA, SD (Cantab), Hon. LL.D. (Glasgow), FRSE, FZS 1 (1886 - 6 April 1979) was a British ornithologist.

After graduating from Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1909, he travelled extensively in Africa, the West Indies, South America and the Atlantic Islands. 2

Rejected on health grounds by the military, Bannerman served with the Red Cross for four years in France during World War I, earning the Mons Star2, He was then employed, part time, at the Natural History Museum3, until his retirement in 1951, having twice declined the directorship of the British Museum2. He was chairman of the British Ornithologists' Club from 1932 to 1935, having edited their Bulletin from 1914-1915 and was Vice President of the British Ornithologists Union and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.

He also wrote for Ibis.

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Bibliography

  • The Birds of Tropical West Africa (illustrated by George Edward Lodge; 8 vols) 1930-1951
  • The Birds of West and Equatorial Africa (2 vols) 1953
  • Larger Birds of West Africa, Penguin (London) 1958
  • Birds of Cyprus (with W. Mary Bannerman), Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh 1958
  • The Birds of the British Isles (illustrated by Lodge) Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh (12 vols) 1933-1963
  • The Birds of the Atlantic Islands (with W. Mary Bannerman, illustrated by D. M. Reid-Henry) Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh (4 vols) 1963-1968 ISBN 9780050018
    • Vol. 1 A History of the Birds of the Canary Islands and the Salvages, 1963
  • Handbook of the Birds of Cyprus and Migrants of the Middle East (with W. Mary Bannerman) Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh 1971 ISBN 9780050024454
  • Birds of the Maltese Archipelago (with Joseph A. Vella-Gaffiero) Museums Department, Valletta 1976
  • The Birds of the Balearics' (with W. Mary Bannerman, illustrated by Donald Watson) Croom Helm/Tanager Books 1983 ISBN 9780880720229

Contributions

Notable articles

  • Exhibition and description of a new subspecies of oystercatcher (Haematopus niger meade-waldoi) from the Canary Islands. Bull. B. O. C. 31: 33-34. (1913)
  • A probable sight record of a Canarian black oystercatcher. Ibis 111: 257. (1969)

References

  1. ^ Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation
  2. ^ a b c Obituary, RSPB Birds magazine, Vol 7 No 7, November-December 1979, pp8-9
  3. ^ Savory
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