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Nicholas Hammond (ornithologist)

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Nicholas Hammond
Hammond in November 2013, wearing a Wildlife Trust lapel badge
NationalityEnglish
Other namesNick
Occupation(s)Ornithologist and author
Known forformer director of the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire

Nicholas Hammond is an English ornithologist and author, and a former director of the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire.[1] He was editor of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds' Birds magazine, and later its director of communications. He has written a number of books on, and speaks about, wildlife art.[2]

RSPB

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Hammond undertook three stints as editor of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) magazine Birds, from volume 1 number 7 – vol. 5 no. 5 (November/December 1966—September/October 1974); vol. 6 no. 6 – vol. 6 no. 9 (Spring-Winter 1977) and vol. 10 no. 3 – vol. 11 no. 1 (Autumn 1984-Spring 1986).[3] He also served as the charity's director of communications.[4]

Works

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  • The Wildlife Trusts Guide to Birds. New Holland. 2002. ISBN 9781859749586.
  • Birds of Britain and Europe. Pan Books. 1980. ISBN 9780330260237.
  • Twentieth century wildlife artists. Woodstock, N.Y., USA: Overlook Press. 1986. ISBN 9780879512217.
  • Birds Of Prey (Bird Behaviour Guide). Hamlyn. 1993. ISBN 9780540012770.
  • Waders (Bird Behaviour Guide). Hamlyn. 1994. ISBN 9780600579748.
  • Wildlife Art Gallery; Artists for Nature Foundation (1995). Artists for Nature in Extremadura. Wildlife Art Gallery. ISBN 9780952623601.
  • Modern wildlife painting. Pica Press. 1998. ISBN 9781873403556.
  • How to Identify Birds. Collins. 2006. ISBN 9780007194483.

References

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  1. ^ "In Search of a Tiger". The Wildlife Trusts. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  2. ^ "Lichfield & District Local Group - Events". The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  3. ^ Credited in each issue
  4. ^ Fox, Larry; Barbara Radin Fox (7 June 1998). "Castles, volcanoes, carnival - oh, my!". Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on 28 March 2015. Retrieved 6 November 2013 – via HighBeam.