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Charles Dixon (1858 – 17 June 1926) was an English ornithologist, born in London. He discovered the St Kilda wren and a new species in North Africa. He collaborated with Henry Seebohm on his great work on British Birds, in the second volume of which he summarized and modified A. R. Wallace's theory of the relation between nests and coloration of birds. Elliott Coues wrote in the preface to the American edition of Dixon's book "Rural bird life" pointing out the originality of the observations made from the field and Julian Huxley noted Dixon for recognizing the value of prismatic binoculars for bird study. In his later years, he wrote in the newspapers on agricultural fairs and horse shows.

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  • Charles Dixon (1858 – 17 June 1926) was an English ornithologist, born in London. He discovered the St Kilda wren and a new species in North Africa. He collaborated with Henry Seebohm on his great work on British Birds, in the second volume of which he summarized and modified A. R. Wallace's theory of the relation between nests and coloration of birds. Elliott Coues wrote in the preface to the American edition of Dixon's book "Rural bird life" pointing out the originality of the observations made from the field and Julian Huxley noted Dixon for recognizing the value of prismatic binoculars for bird study. In his later years, he wrote in the newspapers on agricultural fairs and horse shows. (en)
  • Charles Dixon est un ornithologue britannique, né en 1858 à Londres et mort le 17 juin 1926. Il collabore avec Henry Seebohm (1832-1895) à son grand ouvrage British Birds, dans le second volume, il présente et modifie la théorie d’Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) sur la couleur des oiseaux et des nids. Dixon étudie spécialement les migrations des oiseaux qu’il présente dans son livre The Migration of Birds (nouvelle édition, 1897), ouvrage ingénieux mais théorique. Il s’intéresse aussi à la distribution géographique des oiseaux. H. Seebohm lui dédie la grive de Dixon (Zoothera dixoni) en 1881. (fr)
  • Чарлз Диксон (1858—1926) — английский орнитолог. Открыл подвид птиц Troglodytes troglodytes hirtensis и новый вид в Северной Африке. В его честь присвоен видовой эпитет Zoothera dixoni (первоначально в роде Geocichla).. (ru)
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  • Charles Dixon (1858 – 17 June 1926) was an English ornithologist, born in London. He discovered the St Kilda wren and a new species in North Africa. He collaborated with Henry Seebohm on his great work on British Birds, in the second volume of which he summarized and modified A. R. Wallace's theory of the relation between nests and coloration of birds. Elliott Coues wrote in the preface to the American edition of Dixon's book "Rural bird life" pointing out the originality of the observations made from the field and Julian Huxley noted Dixon for recognizing the value of prismatic binoculars for bird study. In his later years, he wrote in the newspapers on agricultural fairs and horse shows. (en)
  • Charles Dixon est un ornithologue britannique, né en 1858 à Londres et mort le 17 juin 1926. Il collabore avec Henry Seebohm (1832-1895) à son grand ouvrage British Birds, dans le second volume, il présente et modifie la théorie d’Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) sur la couleur des oiseaux et des nids. Dixon étudie spécialement les migrations des oiseaux qu’il présente dans son livre The Migration of Birds (nouvelle édition, 1897), ouvrage ingénieux mais théorique. Il s’intéresse aussi à la distribution géographique des oiseaux. H. Seebohm lui dédie la grive de Dixon (Zoothera dixoni) en 1881. (fr)
  • Чарлз Диксон (1858—1926) — английский орнитолог. Открыл подвид птиц Troglodytes troglodytes hirtensis и новый вид в Северной Африке. В его честь присвоен видовой эпитет Zoothera dixoni (первоначально в роде Geocichla).. (ru)
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  • Charles Dixon (ornithologist) (en)
  • Charles Dixon (fr)
  • Диксон, Чарлз (ru)
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