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Jon Knud Bøgh Fjeldså (born 13 December 1942) is a Norwegian-born Danish ornithologist and bird artist. He served in the Norwegian army as an intelligence agent in the 1960s, bringing into Norway information on the then newly released Russian weapon, the Kalashnikov (AK-47). Fjeldså authored a guide to the young of European birds and coauthored a book on the birds of the Andes with Niels Krabbe and has published numerous research papers including work on the evolution of the passerines. He is an emeritus professor at the University of Copenhagen.

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  • Jon Knud Bøgh Fjeldså (* 13. Dezember 1942 in ) ist ein dänischer Zoologe. Zu seinen Forschungsschwerpunkten gehören ornithologische Studien in den Anden und in Afrika, insbesondere auf den Gebieten der Molekularanalyse, der Biosystematik, der Biodiversität in den Tropen, der Makroökologie und des internationalen Vogelschutzes. (de)
  • Dr Jon Fjeldså (* 1959) es un zoólogo danés; del Museo Zoológico de Copenhague, Dinamarca. Trabaja en sistemática y biogeografía, con énfasis especial en la región tropical de los Andes en Sudamérica y África. Su especialización son los pájaros del Orden Passeriformes, pero también otros grupos de vertebrados. Los temas principales son especiación y la interacción de factores históricos y ecológicos que moldean patrones regionales de la riqueza endémica de especie. Esto se desarrolla con los métodos biogeográficos tradicionales suplidos con estudios ADN (en colaboración con otros institutos) y de bases de datos distribucionales comprensivas (parámetros ambientales remotamente detectados). Análisis de la prioridad de la conservación (con acoplamientos a las instituciones que estudian el uso humano de recursos naturales). (es)
  • Jon Knud Bøgh Fjeldså (born 13 December 1942) is a Norwegian-born Danish ornithologist and bird artist. He served in the Norwegian army as an intelligence agent in the 1960s, bringing into Norway information on the then newly released Russian weapon, the Kalashnikov (AK-47). Fjeldså authored a guide to the young of European birds and coauthored a book on the birds of the Andes with Niels Krabbe and has published numerous research papers including work on the evolution of the passerines. He is an emeritus professor at the University of Copenhagen. Fjeldså was born in northern Norway in Hauge. Growing up during the war, he and his playmates played with ammunition and weapons found in the region. After schooling he served in the army on the Russian-Norwegian border in the early 1960s. His knowledge of Russian and excellent drawing skills led to his being chosen as an intelligence agent to go into Russia to document a new weapon being brought into use (the Kalashnikov AK-47). After delivering the document, he quit the intelligence service to study zoology at the University of Bergen, graduating in 1970. He then joined the Danish museum, inspired by Finn Salomonsen. In 1974 he received a doctorate for his studies on the Horned grebe. He became a professor of zoology at the University of Copenhagen in 1996. In 1990 he wrote and illustrated Birds of the High Andes along with Niels Krabbe. Along with others, he described Batis crypta from Tanzania. (en)
  • Jon Fjeldså (Hauge, Rogaland in Noorwegen, 13 december 1942) is een Deense zoöloog. Het zwaartepunt van zijn wetenschappelijk werk betreft vogelkundig onderzoek in de Andes en in Afrika, DNA-onderzoek naar de taxonomie van de vogels verder research op het gebied van biodiversiteit in de tropen, ecologie en internationale vogelbescherming. (nl)
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  • Jon Knud Bøgh Fjeldså (* 13. Dezember 1942 in ) ist ein dänischer Zoologe. Zu seinen Forschungsschwerpunkten gehören ornithologische Studien in den Anden und in Afrika, insbesondere auf den Gebieten der Molekularanalyse, der Biosystematik, der Biodiversität in den Tropen, der Makroökologie und des internationalen Vogelschutzes. (de)
  • Jon Fjeldså (Hauge, Rogaland in Noorwegen, 13 december 1942) is een Deense zoöloog. Het zwaartepunt van zijn wetenschappelijk werk betreft vogelkundig onderzoek in de Andes en in Afrika, DNA-onderzoek naar de taxonomie van de vogels verder research op het gebied van biodiversiteit in de tropen, ecologie en internationale vogelbescherming. (nl)
  • Jon Knud Bøgh Fjeldså (born 13 December 1942) is a Norwegian-born Danish ornithologist and bird artist. He served in the Norwegian army as an intelligence agent in the 1960s, bringing into Norway information on the then newly released Russian weapon, the Kalashnikov (AK-47). Fjeldså authored a guide to the young of European birds and coauthored a book on the birds of the Andes with Niels Krabbe and has published numerous research papers including work on the evolution of the passerines. He is an emeritus professor at the University of Copenhagen. (en)
  • Dr Jon Fjeldså (* 1959) es un zoólogo danés; del Museo Zoológico de Copenhague, Dinamarca. Trabaja en sistemática y biogeografía, con énfasis especial en la región tropical de los Andes en Sudamérica y África. (es)
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