Lemon, Margaretta Louisa (1860–1953)
Lemon, Margaretta Louisa (1860–1953)
English ornithologist and conservationist. Born Margaretta Louisa Smith, Nov 22, 1860, in UK; died July 8, 1953; m. Frank E. Lemon, 1892.
Founding member and honorary secretary (1893–1904) of Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), played a key role in the successful growth of RSPB.
More From encyclopedia.com
National Audubon Society , Nonprofit Company
Incorporated: 1905 as National Association of Audubon Societies for the Protection of Wild Birds and Animals
Employees: 300
Operati… Robert Montgomery Bird , Robert Montgomery Bird
Robert Montgomery Bird
Robert Montgomery Bird (1806-1854) was an American dramatist and novelist of true skill who gradually m… Bird , Birds
A bird is a warm-blooded vertebrate (an animal with a backbone) that has feathers, a beak, and two wings. Its most unique feature is the abilit… Feather , Feathers are the horny outgrowth of skin found on birds. They serve a protective function for birds similar to the scales for fish and hair for mamma… elephant bird , Aepyornithidae (elephant birds; class Aves, order Aepyornithiformes) An extinct family of large, flightless, running birds, that stood up to 3 m tall… Ornithology , Ornithology is the branch of zoology that deals with birds. It includes the study of the development, anatomy (structure), physiology (function), beh…
About this article
Lemon, Margaretta Louisa (1860–1953)
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Lemon, Margaretta Louisa (1860–1953)