- Source: 1817 in birding and ornithology
Closure of Edward Donovan s London Museum and Institute of Natural History founded in 1807.
Emperor Franz II of Austria finances an expedition to Brazil on the occasion of the wedding of his daughter Archduchess Leopoldina to the Portuguese crown prince, Dom Pedro of Alcantara Johann Natterer was the zoologist on the expedition and was accompanied by other naturalists including Johann Baptist von Spix and Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius.
Death of Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin
Stamford Raffles in The History of Java states that at this date 170 bird species were known from Java and specimens were in the museum of the East India Company
Philipp Jakob Cretzschmar founds the Senckenberg Natural History Society.
Ongoing events
Louis Pierre Vieillot publishes the description of the red-throated bee-eater in the first issue of Nouveau dictionnaire d'histoire naturelle, appliquée aux arts, à l'agriculture, à l'économie rurale et domestique, à la médecine [1]. Other birds described by Vieillot in this work in 1817 include the tropical screech-owl, the white-throated bee-eater, the black-faced woodswallow, the white-flanked antwren and the collared sparrowhawk.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- 1817 in birding and ornithology
- 1814 in birding and ornithology
- 1815 in birding and ornithology
- 1800 in birding and ornithology
- 1821 in birding and ornithology
- 1818 in birding and ornithology
- 1816 in birding and ornithology
- 1868 in birding and ornithology
- 1819 in birding and ornithology
- 1824 in birding and ornithology