William Yarrell | |
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Born | Westminster, London, England | 3 June 1784
Died | 1 September 1856 Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England | (aged 72)
Known for | A History of British Birds, 1843 |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Zoology, ornithology |
William Yarrell (3 June 1784 – 1 September 1856) was an English zoologist, prolific writer, bookseller and naturalist admired by his contemporaries for his precise scientific work.[1]
Yarrell is best known as the author of A History of British Fishes (2 vols., 1836) and A History of British Birds featuring 564 original engravings (in 3 vols., first ed. 1843, second ed. 1845, third ed. 1856).[2] The latter went into several editions and was the standard reference work for a generation of British ornithologists. He described Bewick's swan in 1830, distinguishing it from the larger whooper swan.