Francis Charles Robert Jourdain
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The Reverend Francis Charles Robert Jourdain (March 4, 1865 - February 27, 1940), M.A., F.Z.S., M.B.O.U.
British Ornithologists' Union
The British Ornithologists' Union aims to encourage the study of birds in Britain, Europe and elsewhere, in order to understand their biology and to aid their conservation....

, was a notable British
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 amateur ornithologist and oologist. He was a founder of the British Oological Association, which changed its name after his death to the Jourdain Society
Jourdain Society
The Jourdain Society is a United Kingdom based society, founded by and for oologists, or egg-collectors, its aims being ‘for the advancement of the science of oology’. Originally the British Oological Association, it changed its name in 1946, in memory of distinguished ornithologist and oologist...

 in his memory.

Jourdain was born in Ashbourne, Derbyshire
Ashbourne, Derbyshire
Ashbourne is a small market town in the Derbyshire Dales, England. It has a population of 10,302.The town advertises itself as 'The Gateway to Dovedale'.- Local customs :...

 and educated at Magdalen College, Oxford
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Magdalen College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. As of 2006 the college had an estimated financial endowment of £153 million. Magdalen is currently top of the Norrington Table after over half of its 2010 finalists received first-class degrees, a record...

, being ordained in 1890. He led the first Oxford University Expedition to Spitsbergen
Spitsbergen
Spitsbergen is the largest and only permanently populated island of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. Constituting the western-most bulk of the archipelago, it borders the Arctic Ocean, the Norwegian Sea and the Greenland Sea...

 as well as traveling extensively in Europe
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 and North Africa
North Africa
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. He served as President of the Oxford Ornithological Society and was associated with many other ornithological bodies. Jourdain died in Southbourne
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, Bournemouth
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, Dorset
Dorset
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.

Publications

In addition to many ornithological papers, books he authored or coauthored include:
  • Hartert, Ernst
    Ernst Hartert
    Ernst Johann Otto Hartert was a German ornithologist. Hartert was born in Hamburg. He was employed by Lionel Walter Rothschild as ornithological curator of his private museum at Tring from 1892 to 1929....

    ; Jourdain, F.C.R.; Ticehurst, N.F.; & Witherby, H.F.
    Henry Witherby
    Henry Forbes Witherby, M.B.E., F.Z.S., M.B.O.U. was a noted British ornithologist, author, publisher and founding editor of British Birds magazine....

     (1912). A Hand-List of British Birds. H.F. & G. Witherby Ltd: London.http://www.archive.org/
  • Jourdain, F.C.R. (1906-1909). The Eggs of European Birds http://www.archive.org/details/eggsofeuropeanbi00jour.
  • Kirkman, F.B.; & Jourdain, F.C.R. (1930). British Birds. Nelson & Jack.http://www.archive.org/
  • Witherby, H.F.; Jourdain, F.C.R.; Ticehurst, Norman F.; & Tucker, Bernard W. (1938-1941). The Handbook of British Birds
    Handbook of British Birds
    The Handbook of British Birds was a pioneering bird guide by H.F. Witherby, Rev. F.C.R. Jourdain, Norman F. Ticehurst and Bernard W. Tucker, published in five volumes by H. F. & G. Witherby between 1938-1941.-The Handbook:...

    . Vols.1-5. H.F. & G. Witherby Ltd: London.
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