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Citizenship
  
American

Known for
  
Ornithology

Role
  
Author

Name
  
Sewall Pettingill

Fields
  
Biology


Sewall Pettingill

Born
  
October 30, 1907 Belgrade, Maine (
1907-10-30
)

Institutions
  
Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology

Alma mater
  
Bowdoin College Cornell University University of Michigan

Notable awards
  
Ludlow Griscom Award, Eisenmann Medal

Died
  
December 11, 2001, Bedford, Texas, United States

Books
  
Ornithology in laboratory and field, My way to ornithology

Education
  
Bowdoin College, Cornell University

Olin Sewall Pettingill, Jr., (October 30, 1907 – December 11, 2001), better known as Sewall Pettingill, was an American naturalist, author and filmmaker, president of the Wilson Ornithological Society from 1948 to 1950, a member of the Board of Directors of the National Audubon Society from 1955 to 1974, and a Life Fellow of the American Ornithologists' Union.

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Early life

Born October 30, 1907 in Belgrade, Maine, Pettingill attended Bowdoin College, where he developed an interest in ornithology. Studying under the zoologist Alfred O. Gross, Pettingill conducted studies of the last three heath hens on Martha's Vineyard in 1927 with Gross and Thornton Burgess. In 1928, Pettingill enrolled in the University of Michigan, then attended graduate school at Cornell University starting in 1930 – joining the AOU in the same year – where he conducted a PhD dissertation on the American woodcock.

Career

Appointed a delegate to the 12th and 14th International Ornithological Congresses, Pettingill was appointed Director of the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology in 1960, a position he held until his retirement in 1973, and provided footage for four Walt Disney nature films, including the Academy Award-winning The Vanishing Prairie, in addition to making several ornithological films of his own, including works on albatrosses, penguins, and the wildlife of island nations, which often aired as part of Audubon Screen Tours.

Tenured at Carleton College for 17 years, Pettingill taught at the University of Michigan Biological Station for 35 years. Pettingill was awarded birding's highest honor, the Ludlow Griscom Award, in 1982, and also received Cornell's Arthur A. Allen Medal in 1974, and the Eisenmann Medal in 1985. Holding three honorary doctorates in science, Pettingill appeared on both The Today Show and To Tell the Truth.

Pettingill died December 11, 2001, in Bedford, Texas.

Works

Bibliography
  • Ornithology in Laboratory and Field, 1939 (5th edition, 1985)
  • A Guide to Finding Birds East of the Mississippi, 1951
  • A Guide to Finding Birds West of the Mississippi, 1953
  • Enjoying Maine Birds, 1960
  • Enjoying Birds in Upstate New York, 1963
  • Enjoying Birds around New York City, 1966
  • The Audubon Illustrated handbook of American Birds, editor-in-chief, 1968.
  • The Bird Watcher's America, 1974
  • Another Penguin Summer, 1975
  • My Way to Ornithology, 1992
  • Cinematography
  • Nature's Half Acre, 1951
  • Water Birds, 1952
  • The Vanishing Prairie, 1954
  • Islands of the Sea, 1960
  • References

    Sewall Pettingill Wikipedia


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