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Oliver Vernon Aplin

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Occupation
  
Ornithologist

Name
  
Oliver Aplin

Notable work
  
Birds of Oxfordshire

Died
  
8 November 1940 (aged 81–82)

Residence
  
Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

Oliver Vernon Aplin (1858 - 8 November 1940) was a British ornithologist.

Aplin was born in 1858 and lived all his life in Oxfordshire, with a keen interest in the natural history of the area. He published a number of papers and notes on British birds, particularly those of Oxfordshire, Norfolk and the Lleyn Peninsula, North Wales. In 1892 he published a list of the birds in Banbury with his two brothers, F.C. Aplin and Rev. D’O. Aplin.

He regularly contributed annual reports on the Ornithology of Oxfordshire to The Zoologist from 1894 until the journal ceased publication in 1916. He is probably best known as the author of the Birds of Oxfordshire, published in 1889. He was elected a member of the British Ornithologists' Union in 1888. He made a number of trips abroad during the 1890s, visiting Switzerland with William Warde Fowler in 1891 and collecting in Uruguay (1892), Eastern Algeria (1895) and north Norway (1896).

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Oliver Vernon Aplin Wikipedia