R.S.R. Fitter

R.S.R. Fitter

Richard Sidney Richmond Fitter (1 March 19133 September 2005) was a British naturalist and author. He was an expert on wild flowers and the author of several guides for amateur naturalists. His son Alastair Fitter is a professor of biology at the University of York and in 2002 they jointly authored a paper in "Science" analysing the changing phenology of plant flowering times due to global warming. He was also one of the leading figures in the international wildlife conservation movement, and for many years the Honorary Secretary of the Fauna Preservation Society (now Fauna and Flora International).Obituaries can be found in the Times (10 September 2005) [ [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article564710.ece Richard Fitter | Times Online Obituary ] ] , Telegraph (6 September 2005) [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/09/06/db0601.xml&sSheet=/portal/2005/09/06/ixportal.html News - Telegraph ] ] , Guardian [ [http://books.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,11617,1579929,00.html Obituary: Richard Fitter | Environment | The Guardian ] ] , Independent [ [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/richard-fitter-505517.html Richard Fitter - Obituaries, News - The Independent ] ]

Bibliography

* London's Natural History 1945 New Naturalist no 3.
* London's Birds (Collins) 1949
* Home Counties (About Britain Series; No.3) 1951
* Contributions to the Bibliography of the Natural History of the London Area: No.2: a Subject Index of the Society's Journals, 1941-51 1952
* The Pocket Guide to British Birds (illustrated by Richard Richardson) 1952
* Birds of Town and Village (Collins Naturalist Series) 1953
* The Natural History of the City 1953
* The Pocket Guide to Nests and Eggs 1955
* Fontana Bird Guide (Fontana series) 1956
* Pocket Guide to Wild Flowers (with David McClintock) 1956
* Fontana Wild Flower Guide 1957
* Your Book of Bird Watching 1958
* The Ark in Our Midst: The Story of the Introduced Animals af Britain; Birds, Beasts, Reptiles, Amphibians, Fishes 1959
* The 'Countryman' nature book: An anthology from 'The Countryman' 1960
* Your Book About Wild Flowers 1960
* Collins Guide to Bird Watching (illustrated by Richard Richardson) 1963
* Fitters Rural Rides: 'The Observer' Illustrated Map-Guide to the Countryside 1963
* Wildlife in Britain (Pelican books) 1963
* Wildlife - and Death (Take Home Books) 1964
* Britain's wildlife: Rarities and Introductions 1966
* Pocket Guide to British Birds (with Richard Richardson) 1966
* The Penguin Dictionary of British Natural History (with Maisie Fitter) 1967
* Pocket Guide to Nests and Eggs 1968
* Vanishing Wild Animals of the World 1968
* Guide to Bird Watching 1970
* Contributed section on Mammals to "The Shell Natural History of Britain" 1970
* Finding Wild Flowers 1971
* Birds of Britain and Europe with North Africa and the Middle East (with illustrations by Hermann Heinzel and maps by John Parslow) 1972
* The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast (with William Plomer, illustrations by Alan Aldridge) 1973
* Wild Flowers of Britain and Northern Europe (Collins Pocket Guide) (with Alastair Fitter, Marjorie Blamey)1974
* Penitent Butchers: The Fauna Preservation Society 1903-1978 (with Sir Peter Scott) 1978
* Collins Gem Wild Flowers (with Marjorie Blamey) 1980
* Grasses, Sedges, Rushes & Ferns of Britain and Northern Europe (Collins Pocket Guide) (with Alastair Fitter, Ann Farrer) 1984
* Collins Guide to the Countryside (with Alastair Fitter) 1984
* Contributed the article on 'Naturalized Birds' to A Dictionary of Birds (edited by Bruce Campbell & Elizabeth Lack 1985
* Wild Life of the Thames Counties (Ed) 1985
* A Field Guide to Freshwater Life in Britain and North-west Europe (Collins Field Guide) (with Richard Manuel) 1986
* Wild Life for Man (with Norman Arlott) 1986
* Collins Guide to the Countryside in Winter (Collins Handguide) (with Alastair Fitter) 1988
* Wild Flowers (Collins Gem Series) (with Martin Walters) 1999
* The Wild Flowers of Britain and Ireland: The Complete Guide to the British and Irish Flora (with Alastair Fitter, Marjorie Blamey) 2003

Journals

* Rapid Changes in Flowering Time in British Plants: (with A. H. Fitter) "Science" Vol 296, Issue 5573, 1689–1691, 2002

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