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Name
  
Austin Roberts

Role
  
Singer


Albums
  
Presenting Austin Roberts, Rocky

Genres
  
Pop music, Country, Soft rock

Record labels
  
Philips Records, Private Stock Records

Nominations
  
Academy Award for Best Original Song

Similar People
  
Kerry Chater, Charlie Black, Oscar Peterson, Robert Luke Harshman, Lee Greenwood

Austin roberts keep on singing 1973


Austin Roberts (3 January 1883 – 5 May 1948) was a South African zoologist. He is best known for his Birds of South Africa, first published in 1940. He also studied the mammalian fauna of the region: his work The mammals of South Africa was published posthumously in 1951. The 7th edition of Roberts' Birds of Southern Africa which appeared in 2005, is the standard work on the region's birds.

Contents

AUSTIN ROBERTS & ADVENT - Eight Days (A Personal Journey) [full album]


Life

Roberts, son of a church minister Alfred Roberts and flower painter Marianne Fannin, was born in Pretoria and grew up in Potchefstroom, South Africa. He gained much of his early knowledge of zoology from Thomas Ayres (1828–1913), one of South Africa's first amateur ornithologists. Roberts was employed by the Transvaal Museum from 1910 to 1946. From this base he studied the birds and mammals of South Africa. To further research, he established a collection of ca. 30,000 bird and 13,000 mammal specimens at the museum. He was author of several manuscripts and articles in scientific publications. In 1935 the University of Pretoria awarded him an honorary doctorate degree. Austin Roberts died on 5 May 1948 in a motor car accident in the Transkei region.

The Austin Roberts Bird Sanctuary in Pretoria is named in his honour.

Works

  • The Mammals of South Africa. Johannesburg 1951–54 (p. m.)
  • Our South African Birds (Ons Suid-Afrikaanse voels). Cape Times, Cape Town 1941.
  • The Birds of South Africa. H.F.&G.Witherby Ltd., London, 1940.
  • Museums, higher vertebrate zoology and their relationship to human affairs. Pretoria 1935.
  • "Descriptions of some new mammals [and] Some notes on birds and description of new sub-species 1919"
  • Literature

  • Charles Kimberlin Brain: Austin Roberts. Cape Town 1998. ISBN 0-620-22883-0
  • Songs

    Rocky
    Something's Wrong With Me
    Ricky Ticky Ta Ta Ta
    You Got the Power
    Walk Your Kisses
    I Can See Love
    Children of the Rain
    Why Can't She See Me
    You're a Beautiful Place to Be
    Just to Make You Mine
    Is There Somethin' Goin On
    Rewind
    Somethings Wrong With My Baby
    Fool
    Andrea

    References

    Austin Roberts Wikipedia