- Jean Théodore Delacour
Jean Théodore Delacour (
26 September 1890 -5 November 1985 ) was an Americanornithologist of French origin. He was renowned for not only discovering but also rearing some of the rarest birds in the world. One of the birds he discovered was theImperial Pheasant , later found to be a hybrid between theVietnamese Pheasant and theSilver Pheasant .Delacour was born in
Paris into a wealthy family and grew up on the family estate inPicardy where he became interested inaviculture and established a privatezoo . He attended good schools and achieved a doctorate in biology from theUniversity of Lille . He served in theFrench Army during the First World War, a war which devastated the family estate, as well as killing his only surviving brother. Moving to ChateauClères inNormandy , he created a second zoo, eventually donating it to theMuseum National d'Histoire Naturelle in 1967. He went on numerous scientific expeditions toIndochina , particularlyVietnam , as well as toVenezuela , the Guianas andMadagascar .During the Second World War Delacour lived in the
USA , working as a technical adviser at theBronx Zoo as well as on aviansystematics at theAmerican Museum of Natural History . In 1952 he became director of the Los Angeles County Museum of History, Science and Art, retiring in 1960. Thereafter he divided his time seasonally, spending summer at his estate at Clères in France, and wintering in the United States, mainly in Los Angeles.Bibliography
As well as many papers in the ornithological literature, some books authored or coauthored by Delacour are:
* 1931 - "Les Oiseaux de L'Indochine Française" (4 vols)
* 1945 - "Birds of the Philippines" (withErnst Mayr )
* 1947 - "Birds of Malaysia"
* 1951 - "The Pheasants of the World"
* 1951-64 - "The Waterfowl of the World" (4 vols)
* 1959 - "Wild Pigeons and Doves"
* 1966 - "The Living Air: The Memoirs of an Ornithologist" (autobiography)
* 1973 - "Curassows and Related Birds" (withDean Amadon )References
* Mayr, Ernst. (1986). In Memoriam: Jean (Theodore) Delacour. "Auk" 103: 603-605.
External links
* [http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Auk/v103n03/p0603-p0605.pdf Obituary by Ernst Mayr]
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