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Arnold Whitworth Boyd MC, MA, FZS, FRES, MBOU (20 January 1885 – 16 October 1959) was an ornithologist and naturalist from Altrincham, Cheshire, England. Boyd was born on 20 January 1885. He was a long-time contributor to The Guardian 's "Country Diary" column, taking over a slot from his friend Thomas Coward in 1933, on the latter's death. In 1950, he revised Coward's The Birds of the British Isles and their Eggs for a new edition. Boyd died in Northwich, Cheshire on 16 October 1959.

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  • Arnold Whitworth Boyd MC, MA, FZS, FRES, MBOU (20 January 1885 – 16 October 1959) was an ornithologist and naturalist from Altrincham, Cheshire, England. Boyd was born on 20 January 1885. He was a long-time contributor to The Guardian 's "Country Diary" column, taking over a slot from his friend Thomas Coward in 1933, on the latter's death. In 1950, he revised Coward's The Birds of the British Isles and their Eggs for a new edition. Boyd was uncle to James Fisher, who also became a leading ornithologist and natural history writer and broadcaster. Following Fisher's death, many of Boyd's diaries, other papers and related material were acquired by Liverpool Museum. He made occasional radio appearances, such as a 1936 episode of My Week-End out of Doors on 'Cheshire Meres', and a 1957 Birds In Britain episode on great crested grebes, edited and introduced by his nephew James and produced by . Boyd died in Northwich, Cheshire on 16 October 1959. (en)
  • Arnold Whitworth Boyd, membro de la FZS kaj de la (1885–1959) estis ornitologo kaj naturalisto el Cheshire, Anglio. Li estis dumlonge kontribuanto de The Guardian ĉefe post la morto de en 1933. En 1950, li reviviziis la verkon de Coward nome The Birds of the British Isles and their Eggs por nova eldono. Boyd estis onklo de , kiu ĝis ankaŭ elstara ornitologo, ĵurnalisto kaj verkisto pri natura historio. Post la morto de Fisher, multaj el la taglibroj de Boyd kaj aliaj dokumentoj estis akiritaj de la . (eo)
  • Arnold Whitworth Boyd (20 janvier 1885 - 16 octobre 1959) est un ornithologue et naturaliste anglais, originaire d'Altrincham dans le Cheshire. (fr)
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  • Arnold Whitworth Boyd, membro de la FZS kaj de la (1885–1959) estis ornitologo kaj naturalisto el Cheshire, Anglio. Li estis dumlonge kontribuanto de The Guardian ĉefe post la morto de en 1933. En 1950, li reviviziis la verkon de Coward nome The Birds of the British Isles and their Eggs por nova eldono. Boyd estis onklo de , kiu ĝis ankaŭ elstara ornitologo, ĵurnalisto kaj verkisto pri natura historio. Post la morto de Fisher, multaj el la taglibroj de Boyd kaj aliaj dokumentoj estis akiritaj de la . (eo)
  • Arnold Whitworth Boyd (20 janvier 1885 - 16 octobre 1959) est un ornithologue et naturaliste anglais, originaire d'Altrincham dans le Cheshire. (fr)
  • Arnold Whitworth Boyd MC, MA, FZS, FRES, MBOU (20 January 1885 – 16 October 1959) was an ornithologist and naturalist from Altrincham, Cheshire, England. Boyd was born on 20 January 1885. He was a long-time contributor to The Guardian 's "Country Diary" column, taking over a slot from his friend Thomas Coward in 1933, on the latter's death. In 1950, he revised Coward's The Birds of the British Isles and their Eggs for a new edition. Boyd died in Northwich, Cheshire on 16 October 1959. (en)
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