Chandler S. Robbins (1918–2017)
Author of Birds of North America: A Guide to Field Identification
About the Author
Image credit: Chandler Robbins, in the field. Robbins, an American ornithologist, wrote an influential field guide to birds and organized the North American Breeding Bird Survey. By Barbara Dowell - United States Geological Survey - Patuxent Wildlife Research Refuge, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=38030036
Works by Chandler S. Robbins
Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Maryland and the District of Columbia (Pitt Series in Nature and Natural History) (1997) — Editor — 14 copies
Associated Works
The Big Golden Book of Backyard Birds (A Big Golden Book) (1990) — Wildlife Research Biologist, Consultant — 102 copies, 1 review
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Robbins, Chandler Seymour
- Other names
- Robbins, Chan
- Birthdate
- 1918-07-17
- Date of death
- 2017-03-20
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Harvard University (AB|1940)
George Washington University (MA|1950)
University of Maryland, College Park (Honorary Doctor of Science) - Occupations
- wildlife biologist
author - Organizations
- Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)
American Ornithologists' Union (now the American Ornithological Society) - Awards and honors
- Arthur A. Allen Medal (Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology|1979)
Eugene Eisenmann Medal (Linnaean Society of New York|1987)
Best Monograph Award (The Wildlife Society|1990)
Elliot Coes Award (American Ornithogists' Union|1997)
30-Year Achievement Award (Breeding Bird Survey|2000)
Sixty Years of Service (Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey|2005) - Relationships
- Robbins, Samuel, (brother)
- Cause of death
- congestive heart failure
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Belmont, Massachusetts, USA
- Places of residence
- Belmont, Massachusetts, USA (birth)
Laurel, Maryland, USA - Place of death
- Columbia, Maryland, USA (hospital)
- Associated Place (for map)
- Maryland, USA
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Reviews
This book holds a lot of memories for me growing up in southwestern Idaho. The memories of my mother helping me see birds as individual species at a bird feeder that she and I built. Memories of me coming in from the hay field to tell her I saw a bird that she had never seen such as the eastern kingbird and the horned lark. Memories of me riding through Malheur Wildlife Refuge with a cousin and my mom, adding more species of birds to my list which is a part of the index in the back of the show more book.
I pulled the book off of the shelf for the first time in years today so I could call my mom to tell her of the unusual varieties of birds that I saw outside in my yard today. The book is now ragged with pages falling out (my mom keeps her book with a rubber band around it), but it is special for all of the lessons that I have learned through it and the memories that I have from it.
Obviously, the guide is easy to use. The pictures are easy to use for identification. The descriptions are brief so that they can be quickly read, but also thorough so that they are useful. The maps, which are a trademark of Golden Press guide books, also aid in quick identification. This all adds up to a book that can be used by anyone to identify birds and maybe create a few memories along the way. show less
I pulled the book off of the shelf for the first time in years today so I could call my mom to tell her of the unusual varieties of birds that I saw outside in my yard today. The book is now ragged with pages falling out (my mom keeps her book with a rubber band around it), but it is special for all of the lessons that I have learned through it and the memories that I have from it.
Obviously, the guide is easy to use. The pictures are easy to use for identification. The descriptions are brief so that they can be quickly read, but also thorough so that they are useful. The maps, which are a trademark of Golden Press guide books, also aid in quick identification. This all adds up to a book that can be used by anyone to identify birds and maybe create a few memories along the way. show less
Lovely illustrations, although not as detailed as some of the newer field guides provide. I keep this one on hand as a back-up, but it's never taken out in the field with me anymore.
The best bird guide I've found. I keep in my pickup, along with my binoculars. I don't leave home without it!
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Statistics
- Works
- 7
- Also by
- 1
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- 2,822
- Popularity
- #9,089
- Rating
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