Christoph Feldegg

Austrian army officer and naturalist
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IntroAustrian army officer and naturalist
A.K.A.Feldegg
A.K.A.Feldegg
PlacesAustria
wasZoologist Scientist
Work fieldBiology Science
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1780
Death1 January 1845 (aged 65 years)
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Biography

Baron Christoph Feldegg (1780–1845) was an Austrian army officer and naturalist.
Feldegg fought in the Napoleonic wars and in recognition of his many gallant deeds was created a Baron in 1817. He served in Dalmatia, eventually becoming Colonel and Commanding Officer of the 6th Battalion of Chaseurs.
Feldegg accumulated a large collection of natural history specimens, particularly birds. He was a correspondent of C. L. Brehm, John Gould and Hermann Schlegel, and served for a time with the ornithologist Dr Karl Michahelles. His collection was donated to the Natural History Museum in Prague.
Feldegg had a number of birds named after him, including the black-headed wagtail, Motacilla flava feldegg, the Balkan and Black Sea sub-species of the yellow wagtail.

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