David Norman (ornithologist)

British physicist and ornithologist
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IntroBritish physicist and ornithologist
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
isScientist Physicist Zoologist
Work fieldBiology Science
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1949
Age76 years
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Biography

Professor David Norman (born 1949) is a British Chartered Physicist and ornithologist, he has lived in Cheshire since 1978.

Physics

Professor Norman is a former Director of Synchrotron Radiation, Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils, Daresbury Laboratory. He was a visiting Professor in Surface Science at the University of Liverpool.

Ornithology

Since 2005 he has been an independent member of the United Kingdom's Rare Breeding Birds Panel and he is a member of the RSPB Council, and Chairman of the Merseyside Ringing Group. He is an honorary research associate of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, spending up to a month each year at their Powdermill Nature Reserve.

He served on the council of English Nature from 1996-2002 (and in September 2000 became interim acting chairman for six months). He has been chairman of the Cheshire Wildlife Trust and a member of the Editorial Board for Ornithology's journal Ringing & Migration. He was the founder chairman of the Mersey Estuary Conservation Group and Research Committee of the Liverpool Bay Wader Study Group.

In 2002 he was awarded the British Trust for Ornithology's Bernard Tucker Medal "for his outstanding scientific contributions in surveying, nest-recording and ringing birds".

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