British ornithologist (1933–2021)
D. Ian M. Wallace
Born Donald Ian Mackenzie Wallace
(1933-12-14 ) 14 December 1933Died 4 November 2021(2021-11-04) (aged 87) Other names
Ian Wallace
D.I.M. Wallace
DIMW
Known for Concise edition (BWPC) of The Birds of the Western Palearctic
Donald Ian Mackenzie Wallace (14 December 1933 – 4 November 2021), known as Ian Wallace , D.I.M. Wallace ,[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] or by his initials DIMW ,[ 4] was a British birder , author and artist.
Early life
Wallace was born on 14 December 1933 in Norfolk, England, to Scottish parents. He was educated at Loretto School , near Edinburgh.[ 5] Early in the 1950s, he undertook National Service with the King's African Rifles in Kenya.[ 5]
Career
Wallace was the second chairman of the British Birds Rarities Committee [ 6] and was a contributing author to The Birds of the Western Palearctic .
In 1963, Wallace was among a party of birders,[ 7] led by Guy Mountfort [ 8] and including Julian Huxley ,[ 8] George Shannon [ 7] and, James Ferguson-Lees ,[ 7] that made the first ornithological expedition to Azraq in Jordan.[ 7] The expedition's recommendations eventually led to the creation of the Azraq Wetland Reserve and other protected areas.[ 9] Papers from the expedition are in the United Kingdom's National Archives .[ 10] He identified at least four species previously unknown in Nigeria.[ 11]
He was the Honorary Life President of Flamborough Ornithological Group (since 2000), and of Flamborough Bird Observatory .[ 12]
Wallace appeared as a guest on BBC Radio 4 's Saving Species , discussing his October 1960 observations of the visible migration of birds over London, on their 50th anniversary.[ 13]
He was described as "one of the very top ornithologists in the UK",[ 14] "one of the great names of British bird-watching",[ 15] by the BBC as "a pioneer of ornithology [in the United Kingdom]",[ 13] and by Mark Cocker as both "one of the godfathers of modern birding"[ 4] and "the grand old man of birds".[ 16]
Wallace lived in Staffordshire . He died on 4 November 2021, at the age of 87.[ 17] [ 18] [ 5] A five-page obituary was published in British Birds .[ 19]
Bibliography
Discover Birds , Deutsch (1979), ISBN 0-233-97100-9
Birdwatching In The Seventies , Macmillan (1981), ISBN 0-333-30026-2
Watching birds (illustrated by Alan Harris , Ian Jackson), Usborne (1982), ISBN 0-86020-655-6
Birds of Prey of Britain and Europe (paintings by Ian Willis), Oxford University Press (1983). ISBN 0-19-217729-X
Beguiled by Birds , Christopher Helm (2004), ISBN 0-7136-6535-1 (publishers' page )
Contributions
As illustrator
Wood, J. Duncan (2003). Horace Alexander: 1889 to 1989: Birds and Binoculars . York: William Sessions Limited. ISBN 1-85072-289-7 .
Significant articles
References
^ "The Top 100 iPad Apps: Birds of Britain and Ireland (Pro Edition)" . 2010. Archived from the original on 22 February 2013. Retrieved 6 August 2012 .
^ Wallace, D.I.M. (31 October 1998). "Musselburgh - Ian Wallace reminiscences 1947-51" . Archived from the original on 17 October 2006. Retrieved 6 August 2012 .
^ "Beguiled by Birds - Ian Wallace on British Birdwatching" . WildSounds. Archived from the original on 19 July 2016. Retrieved 6 August 2012 .
^ a b Cocker, Mark (18 September 2004). "Review: A Bird in the Bush and Beguiled by Birds" . The Guardian . Retrieved 6 August 2012 .
^ a b c "Ian Wallace, ornithologist and illustrator who with his books and articles won the affection of birdwatchers of all ages – obituary" . The Telegraph . 12 November 2021. (subscription required)
^ Dean, Alan R. (2007). "The British Birds Rarities Committee: a review of its history, publications and procedures". British Birds . 100 (3): 149– 176.
^ a b c d "Slimbridge gathering for veterans of British birding" . British Birds . 19 April 2012. Archived from the original on 19 April 2013. Retrieved 6 August 2012 .
^ a b Dronamraju, Krishna R. (1993). If I Am to be Remembered: The Life and Work of Julian Huxley with Selected Correspondence . World Scientific. ISBN 9789810211424 .
^ "Protected Areas" . Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature. Jordan . Archived from the original on 30 July 2013. Retrieved 6 August 2012 .
^ "Access to Archives, ref EMN/Box 5" . National Archives . Retrieved 6 August 2012 .
^ "Bulletin of the Nigerian Ornithological Society , Volume 6, 1969" . West African Ornithological Society. Retrieved 6 August 2012 .
^ "Honorary Life President" . Flamborough Bird Observatory . Archived from the original on 14 April 2013. Retrieved 6 August 2012 .
^ a b "Saving Species, Series 1, Episode 25" . BBC Online . BBC . 21 October 2010. Retrieved 6 August 2012 .
^ Wilson, Colin (29 July 2005). " "Bird-watching before Birding" by Ian Wallace" . Berkshire Ornithological Club. Archived from the original on 14 October 2007. Retrieved 6 August 2012 .
^ " "Bird-watching before Birding" by Ian Wallace" . 3 August 2005. Retrieved 6 August 2012 .
^ Cocker, Mark (8 February 2011). "Grumpy old men?" . Birdwatch . Archived from the original on 21 August 2014. Retrieved 6 August 2012 .
^ Avery, Mark. "DIM Wallace, 1933–2021" . Retrieved 8 November 2021 .
^ Ian ‘DIM’ Wallace, 1933–2021
^ McGeehan, Anthony (April 2022). "Obituaries: Ian (D. I. M.) Wallace". British Birds . 115 (4): 225– 229.
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