- James Parsons Burkitt
James Parsons Burkitt (1870-1959) was a civil engineer; he was County Surveyor in County Fermanagh from 1900 until his retirement in 1940. Burkitt was a keen amateur ornithologist and studied
European Robin s in the garden of his home (called Lawnakilla) near Enniskillen,County Fermanagh ,Northern Ireland . He started ringing the birds in October 1922, and his research, which was published in the journal "British Birds " between 1924 and 1926, was one of the first studies ofbird behaviour and territory to use rings that enabled individual birds to be identified in the field. Later, atLaragh ,Ballinamallard , County Fermanagh, Burkitt proved the longevity of one female robin. He had ringed this bird on 18 December 1927 and trapped her again on 14 July 1938 -- this robin was at least 11 years old, "the oldest living robin in the world".Burkitt's work was greatly admired by
David Lack , who carried out further research on robins in the 1930s and 1940s.Burkitt's elder son was the surgeon
Denis Parsons Burkitt FRS (1911-1993), for whomBurkitt's lymphoma is named.Publications
*Burkitt, J. P. (1924–6) A study of robins by means of marked birds. "British Birds" 17: 294–303; 18: 97–103, 250–7; 19: 120–4; 20: 91–101.
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