- Joseph Whitaker (ornithologist)
Joseph Isaac Spadafora Whitaker (
12 July 1850 - May27 May 1932 ) was an Englishornithologist ,archaeologist andsportsman . He is mainly known for his work on the birds ofTunisia , and for being involved in the foundation of the Sicilian football clubU.S. Città di Palermo .Biography
Whitaker's family came from prominent
Yorkshire origins [ [http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cmricha/id45.htm Whitaker Family] ] . The Whitaker family [ [http://www.couchgenweb.com/whitaker/abraham2.htm CouchGenWeb - Whitaker] ] were wealthy 19th century tycoons fromWest Yorkshire , who had developed the fortified wine industry inMarsala, Sicily during 1806, many members of the Whitaker family had moved to Sicily permanently.Joseph Isaac Spadafora Whitaker's parents were Mary Randall and the man whom he was named after; Joseph Whitaker. The family was large, he had brothers and sisters; William Whitaker, Mary Ann Whitaker, Helen Elizabeth Whitaker, Edith Whitaker and May Whitaker. [ [http://www.geocities.com/whittakergen/joe.htm Whitaker] ]
Inheritence of the Vineyard Empire
He inherited vast vineyards and his great grandfather Ingham's banking empire. Choosing
Palermo over the more provincialMarsala , he built the "Villa Malfitano", an ItalianArt Nouveau mansion near Zisa Castle on the Via Dante after his marriage to Tina Scalia. Tina was the daughter of GeneralAlfonso Scalia who landed in Sicily withGiuseppe Garibaldi during the years leading up to theRisorgimento . They had two daughters; the elder of which married GeneralAntonio Di Giorgio an Italian Minister of War. Thus the family was firmly established in the upper echelons of Italian Society.In these years, the
Belle Époque age, the house was the venue for lavish parties attended by British and Italian royalty. Tina Whitaker knewRichard Wagner ,Benito Mussolini , the Kaiser and Edward VII ,Empress Eugenie and Queen Mary. Attracted by homosexual company, she unwittingly found herself in a circle involved in theIrish Crown Jewels scandal.Whitaker himself was founder and president of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals at Palermo. Also he was a prime factor in the foundation of
U.S. Città di Palermo in the later 1880s, a football team who he was the first president of.Birds
In 1891 already a very keen ornithologist Whitaker joined the
British Ornithologists' Union .Collecting expeditions to Tunisia followed. These extended over a period of ten years (1894-1904). Notebooks kept at the time contain information on the natural history of the birds as well as other fauna and also theflora of Tunisia.The Tunisian bird and bird nest and egg collection was housed in a villa in the grounds of his home “Malfitano” alongside a very complete collection of Sicilian birds and collections made on his behalf by Edward Dobson in
Morocco . To these were added specimens of birds from theMediterranean littoral.Some of Whitaker's collection of Tunisian birds are in the
Natural History Museum , London. The Sicilian birds are divided between theRoyal Scottish Museum (bird skins) and theUlster Museum (bird mounts, eggs and nests).Gallery of Birds in the Whitaker Collection
Egyptian Nightjar "Baillon's Crake "Great Bustard "Glossy Ibis "Eurasian Wryneck "Eurasian Thick-knee "Egyptian Vulture "White-winged Snowfinch "Spotted Sandgrouse "Wall Creeper "White-winged Tern "Short-toed Snake Eagle "Rustic Bunting "Rosy Starling "Rock Partridge "Rock Bunting "Greater Spotted Eagle "Grey-headed Woodpecker "Red-footed Falcon "Red Crossbill "Pallid Harrier "Middle Spotted Woodpecker "Long-tailed Tit "Little Crake "Cirl Bunting "Black Woodpecker "Archaeology
Whitaker devoted the last years of his life to archaeology, purchasing the island of
Motya nearTrapani the site of aPhoenicia n townfounded in the eight century BC. He wrote a book on his excavations in 1921. The site may be explored (online) using theMotya link.Death
cquote|Joseph Whitaker, a naturalist, a sportsman and above all, loved his England and his God withwhom he was constantly in touch through His creations.Died
May 27 ,1932 , Age 81. [ [http://www.decoymans.freeserve.co.uk/Joseph.htm Decoymans] ]::::::::::::::::::::-- Toddy Chaney (Granddaughter of Joseph Whitaker)
Works
*Notes on some
Tunisia n birds. "Ibis" 78-100, map. 1894.
*Additional notes on Tunisian birds. "Ibis" 85 -106 , map. 1895.
*Further notes on Tunisian birds. "Ibis" 87 -99 , map. 1896.
*On "Turnox sylvatica" in Sicily "Ibis" 290-291.1896.
*Exhibition of skins of "Sturnix unicolor" from Morocco . "Bull. Brit.Orn.Club" vol.vii.pxvii (p 155 of Ibis 1898). 1897
*Description of Two new species , "Garrulus ornops",sp. nov., and "Rhodopechys alicna", sp. nov. "Bull. Brit.Orn.Club" vol.vii.pxvii 1897.
*Further notes on Tunisian birds "Ibis" 125-132. 1898.
*On the GreyShrike s of Tunisia "Ibis" 288-231.1898.
*On a collection of birds from Morocco with descriptions of "Lanius algieriensis" dodsoni, subsp. nov. (p.599) and of "Octocorys atlas" (p.xiii) "Ibis" 592-610.1898.
*Description of a new Chat, "Saxicola caterinae" , sp. nov., fromAlgeria and Morocco, and a new crossbill, "Loxia curvirostra poliogyna", subsp. nov. , from Tunisia "Ibis" 624-625. 1898.
*Description of a new species ofShore-Lark , "Otocorys atlas", from theAtlas Mountains of Morocco. "Bull. Brit. Orn. Club". Vol.vii, p.xlvii (p 432 of "Ibis") 1898.
*On an Abnormal nest of Ardea cinerea "Bull. Brit. Orn. Club". vol. viii, p.xxxvii. 1899.
*On the Occurrence of "Caprimulgus aeggptius" at Palermo "Ibis" 475-476.
*"The Birds of Tunisia", 2 Vols. Pp. xxxii, 294; xviii, 410, 17 full page plates of which 15 are handcoloured after Grönvold, 2 photograv., 1 clr folding map. London, 1st edition. Edition limited to 250 copies only. 1905
*"Motya - A Phoenician Colony in Sicily", London. Yorke RA & Davidson 1921.References
External links
* [http://web.tiscali.it/fondazionewhitaker/iwhitaker/birds/birds.htm Italian site with pictures from Birds of Tunisia]
* [http://web.tiscali.it/fondazionewhitaker/iwhitaker/jiwhitaker/joswhit.htm Italian site on Whitaker]
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