Allan Robert Phillips
American ornithologist
Intro | American ornithologist | |||
A.K.A. | Phillips | |||
A.K.A. | Phillips | |||
Places | United States of America | |||
was | Zoologist Scientist Botanist | |||
Work field | Biology Science | |||
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Birth | 25 October 1914, New York City, USA | |||
Death | 26 January 1996San Nicolás de los Garza, Mexico (aged 81 years) | |||
Star sign | Scorpio | |||
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Allan Robert Phillips (October 25, 1914 – January 26, 1996) was an American ornithologist. He mainly studied birds in the southwestern United States and Mexico. His most notable work is The Birds of Arizona, co-authored with Joe Marshall and Gale Monson.
Phillips, over the span of his almost 65-year career, published a total of 172 articles and other various written material. All but one of his works were on birds, and one was about a mammal. Most of these articles were on the distribution, status, and taxonomy of the birds he studied.