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    Ludlow Griscom (June 17, 1890 – May 28, 1959) was an American ornithologist known as a pioneer in field ornithology. His emphasis on the identification...
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  • named after Ludlow Griscom, considered the "Dean of the Birdwatchers", a pioneer in field ornithology, and one of the first ornithologists to stress the...
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  • Griscom John Griscom, American educator Ludlow Griscom, American ornithologist Lloyd Carpenter Griscom, American diplomat Mary Wade Griscom, American physician...
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    May 13, 1990) was an ornithologist, environmental advocate, and founder of Sudbury Valley Trustees. A protégé of Ludlow Griscom, Morgan's life list comprised...
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  • botanist, ornithologist, and World War I officer Frederick Ludlow (1796–?), early colonial settler in Western Australia George Ludlow, 3rd Earl Ludlow (1758–1842)...
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  • Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon – England Joseph Grinnell – US Ludlow Griscom – US Hermann Grote – Germany Philippe Guéneau de Montbeillard – France...
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  • decades, for which the American Birding Association awarded him the Ludlow Griscom Award for Outstanding Contributions to Regional Ornithology in 2016...
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    1948–1950 Josselyn Van Tyne, 1950–1953 Alden Holmes Miller, 1953–1956 Ludlow Griscom, 1956 Ernst Mayr, 1957–1959 George Hines Lowery, 1959–1962 Austin Loomer...
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  • Maunsell Crosby (category American ornithologists)
    starling to the U.S. The 1933 book The Birds of Dutchess County by Ludlow Griscom based much of its information on records compiled by Crosby. Crosby...
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    early 20th century, and its air and water quality suffered. Ornithologist Ludlow Griscom was critical of urban developments which destroyed bird habitats...
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  • Kenn Kaufman (category American ornithologists)
    and expanding upon birding field guides. In 1992, he was given the Ludlow Griscom Award by the American Birding Association. Kaufman also received the...
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    it may resort to running instead of flying when startled. Ornithologists Ludlow Griscom and Raymond A. Paynter, Jr. had noted its secretive behavior...
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  • contributions to education and conservation. In 1980, it initiated the Ludlow Griscom Award to recognize "outstanding contributions to excellence in field...
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    Ernst Mayr (category American ornithologists)
    birdwatchers from The Bronx later became the Bronx County Bird Club, led by Ludlow Griscom. "Everyone should have a problem" was the way one Bronx County Bird...
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    E. Alexander Bergstrom (category American ornithologists)
    his passion for ornithology flourished; he birded with noted ornithologists Ludlow Griscom, William H. Drury, Wendell Taber, Allan Cruickshank, Chandler...
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    Chandler Robbins (category American ornithologists)
    Massachusetts. He received an A.B. degree from Harvard University in 1940; Ludlow Griscom was one of his advisers there. His M.A. degree is from George Washington...
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    The type locality was restricted to Suriname by the American ornithologists Ludlow Griscom and James Greenway in 1937. The genus name is from Ancient Greek...
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  • Monroe Gregory (1849–1915), Howard University Dean Ludlow Griscom (1890–1959), field ornithologist Horatio Greenough (1805–1852), sculptor Charles Hale...
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  • Thumbnail for Charles Johnston (Theosophist)
    especially in the New York region. He influenced several young ornithologists including Ludlow Griscom (whose father was involved in the Theosophical movement)...
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  • York's Eisenmann Medal 1980 U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom 1980 the Ludlow Griscom Award for Outstanding Contributions in Regional Ornithology from the...
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