Robert Swinhoe

Ornithologist and entomologist

Robert Swinhoe - Ornithologist and entomologist
Born

1835
190 years ago

Died

October 28th, 1877
147 years ago — 42 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United Kingdom

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An English ornithologist and entomologist, contributed extensively to the study of birds and insects. Conducted major research in Asia, particularly in China, and documented several new species. Worked as a naturalist and was involved in numerous scientific expeditions. Published important works that provided insights into the avian fauna of various regions.

Described numerous bird species from Asia

Authored 'The Birds of China'

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