- Herbert Thomas Condon
Herbert Thomas Condon (
27 February 1912 -12 January 1978 ) was an Australian museum curator andornithologist . He was born in Melbourne and attended theUniversity of Adelaide . He joined the scientific staff of theSouth Australian Museum in 1929, was promoted to Assistant in Zoology in 1935, and became Curator ofBirds andReptiles in 1938, a position he kept until 1976, broken only by a period of war service with theRAAF .Condon was Honorary Secretary of the
South Australian Ornithological Association (SAOA) 138-1942, and was editor of its journal, the "South Australian Ornithologist " 1953-1964. He was also a member of theRoyal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU), President 1961-1962, and made a Fellow of the RAOU in 1973. He was convener of the RAOU Checklist Committee for many years.Apart from numerous published papers in journals, works he authored or coauthored include:
* Condon, H.T. (1949). "Field Guide to the Hawks of Australia". Bird Observers Club: Melbourne. (Several editions).
* Condon, H.T.; & McGill, A.R. (1952). "Field Guide to the Waders". Bird Observers Club: Melbourne. (Several editions).
* Condon, H.T. (1962). "A Handlist of the Birds of South Australia, with Annotations". "(SA Ornithologist Vol.23, Parts 6-8)". SAOA: Adelaide.
* Condon, H.T. (1968). "A Handlist of the Birds of South Australia". SAOA: Adelaide.
* Condon, H.T. (1975). "Checklist of the Birds of Australia. Part 1: Non-Passerines". RAOU: Melbourne.References
* Anon. (1973). RAOU Fellow: Citation. Herbert Thomas Condon. "Emu" 73: 197.
* Collier, Roger; Hatch, John; Matheson, Bill; & Russell, Tony. (Eds). (2000). "Birds, Birders and Birdwatching, 1899-1999. Celebrating one hundred years of the South Australian Ornithological Association". SAOA: Adelaide. ISBN 0-9595142-2-8
* Hitchcock, W.B. (1978). Obituary. Herbert Thomas Condon. "Emu" 78: 237-238.
* Robin, Libby. (2001). "The Flight of the Emu: a hundred years of Australian ornithology 1901-2001". Carlton, Vic. Melbourne University Press. ISBN 0-522-84987-3
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