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John Disney (ornithologist)

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Name
  
John Disney


Role
  
Ornithologist

Henry John de Suffren Disney (22 September 1919 – 26 March 2014), better known as John Disney, was an Australian ornithologist of British origin.

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Early years

Disney was educated at Cambridge University. He collected birds in Newfoundland and northern Finland. During the Second World War he served in the Royal Air Force.

Africa

Disney spent many years of his career in Africa, first as Science Assistant to the Director of the Kaffrarian Museum, King William's Town, South Africa 1946-1948. He then worked at a cotton research station in East Africa 1948-1962.

Australia

In 1962 Disney moved to Australia to become Curator of Birds at the Australian Museum, a position he served in until his retirement, after which he was a research associate at the museum.

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John Disney (ornithologist) Wikipedia