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E. H. Llewelyn Lloyd (born 27 July 1792, died 17 February 1876), also published as Lewis Lloyd, was a Welsh amateur naturalist who lived for more than two decades in Sweden.

Lloyd first wrote North of Europe: Comprised in a Personal Narrative of a Residence in Sweden and Norway, in the Years 1827–28 then other diaries and notes. He wrote mainly on Scandinavia's local customs, peasant life, and on nature - particularly ornithology and on the black wolf and wolf hunting.

Works

  • North of Europe: Comprised in a Personal Narrative of a Residence in Sweden and Norway, in the Years 1827–28
  • The Game Birds and Wild Fowl of Sweden and Norway
  • References

    Llewelyn Lloyd (naturalist) Wikipedia