Alexander Frank Skutch (May 20, 1904 – May 12, 2004) was a
naturalist and
writer
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. He published numerous
scientific paper
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s and books about
bird
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s and several books on
philosophy
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. He is best remembered ornithologically for his pioneering work on
helpers at the nest
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.
Biography
Alexander Skutch was born in
Baltimore
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,
Maryland
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. He received a
doctorate
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in
botany
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from
Johns Hopkins University
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in 1928. He then found employment with
United Fruit Company
The United Fruit Company (now Chiquita) was an American multinational corporation that traded in tropical fruit (primarily bananas) grown on Latin American plantations and sold in the United States and Europe. The company was formed in 1899 fro ...
, which had a problem with
banana
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diseases, for which it needed the expertise of a botanist. After an initial stay in
Jamaica
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, Skutch traveled to
Guatemala
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,
Panama
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and
Honduras
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. During this time he fell in love with the tropics and also acquired a deep interest in birds. He began studying their habits. Skutch collected
plant
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s for museums to make money, but observing birds remained his life's main focus.
In 1941 Skutch purchased a farm in
Costa Rica
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. There, as an author of one of his obituaries wrote:
[
]A lifelong vegetarian
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Vegetarianism m ...
, Skutch grew corn, yucca
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and other crops, and, without running water until the 1990s, bathed and drank from the nearest stream. He believed in " treading lightly on the mother Earth". With his wife Pamela, daughter of the English naturalist, botanist, and orchidologist
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A
* Oakes Ames (botanist) (1874–1950), an American biologist specializing in orchids
Joseph Arditti (193 ...
Charles H. Lankester, whom he married in 1950, and their adopted son Edwin, he stayed there for the rest of his life.
Skutch wrote over 40 books and over 200 papers on ornithology, preferring a descriptive style and eschewing statistics and even banding. He died eight days before his 100th birthday, in the same year that he received the Loye and Alden Miller Research Award The Loye and Alden Miller Research Award, now known as the AOS Miller Award, was established in 1993 by the Cooper Ornithological Society (COS) to recognize lifetime achievement in ornithological research. The namesakes were Loye H. Miller and his ...
. He is universally regarded as one of the world's greatest ornithologists.
Selected publications
As well as numerous contributions to the scientific literature, books and book-length papers authored or coauthored by Skutch include:
* 1954 – ''Life Histories of Central American Birds I: Families Fringillidae, Thraupidae, Icteridae, Parulidae and Coerebidae''. (''Pacific Coast Avifauna'' No.31). Cooper Ornithological Society: Berkeley
PDF
* 1960 – ''Life Histories of Central American Birds II: Families Vireonidae, Sylviidae, Turdidae, Troglodytidae, Paridae, Corvidae, Hirundinidae and Tyrannidae''. (''Pacific Coast Avifauna'' No.34). Cooper Ornithological Society: Berkeley
PDF
* 1967 – ''Life histories of Central American highland birds''. (''Publications of the Nuttall Ornithological Club'' No.7). Harvard University: Cambridge
BHL
* 1969 – ''Life histories of Central American birds III: Families Cotingidae, Pipridae, Formicariidae, Furnariidae, Dendrocolaptidae, and Picidae''. (''Pacific Coast Avifauna'' No.35). Cooper Ornithological Society: Berkeley
PDF
* 1970 – ''The Golden Core of Religion''. Holt, Rinehart and Winston: New York.
* 1971 – ''A Naturalist in Costa Rica''. University of Florida Press: Gainesville.
Internet Archive, 1992 2nd edition, registration required
* 1972 – ''Studies of Tropical American Birds''. (''Publications of the Nuttall Ornithological Club'' No.10). Harvard University: Cambridge
BHL
* 1973 – ''The Life of the Hummingbird''. Crown Publishers: New York.
Internet Archive, registration required
* 1976 – ''Parent Birds and Their Young''. (Corrie Herring Hooks series, No.2). University of Texas Press: Austin.
* 1977 – ''A Bird Watcher's Adventures in Tropical America''. (Corrie Herring Hooks series, No.3). University of Texas Press: Austin.
* 1979 – ''The Imperative Call: A Naturalist's Quest in Temperate and Tropical America''. University of Florida Press: Gainesville.
* 1980 – ''A Naturalist on a Tropical Farm''. (Illustrated by Dana Gardner). University of California Press.
Internet Archive, registration required
* 1981 – ''New Studies of Tropical American Birds''. (Illustrated by Dana Gardner). (Publications of the Nuttall Ornithological Club No.19). Harvard University: Cambridge.
BHL
* 1983 – ''Birds of Tropical America''. (Illustrated by Dana Gardner). (Corrie Herring Hooks series, No.5). University of Texas Press: Austin.
* 1984 – ''Aves De Costa Rica''. (Illustrated by John S. Dunning). Editorial Costa Rica: San Jose.
* 1984 – ''Nature Through Tropical Windows''. University of California Press.
* 1985 – ''La Finca De Un Naturalista''. (Illustrated by Dana Gardner). Libro Libre: San Jose, Costa Rica.
* 1985 – ''Life Ascending''. University of Texas Press: Austin.
* 1985 – ''Life of the Woodpecker''. (Illustrated by Dana Gardner). Ibis Publishing: Santa Monica.
* 1987 – ''Helpers at Birds' Nests: A Worldwide Survey of Cooperative Breeding and Related Behavior''. (Illustrated by Dana Gardner). (1st edition). University Of Iowa Press.
Internet Archive, registration required
* 1987 – ''A Naturalist Amid Tropical Splendor''. (Illustrated by Dana Gardner). University of Iowa Press.
* 1989 – ''A Guide to the Birds of Costa Rica''. (With F. Gary Stiles. Illustrated by Dana Gardner). Comstock Publishing Associates/Cornell University Press: Ithaca.
Internet Archive, registration required
* 1989 – ''Birds Asleep''. (Corrie Herring Hooks series, No.14). University of Texas Press: Austin.
Internet Archive, registration required
* 1989 – ''Life of the Tanager''. (Illustrated by Dana Gardner). Comstock Publishing: Ithaca.
* 1991 – ''Life of the Pigeon''. (Illustrated by Dana Gardner). Comstock Publishing: Ithaca.
* 1992 – ''The Origins of Nature's Beauty. Essays''. (Corrie Herring Hooks series). University of Texas Press: Austin.
* 1996 – ''Antbirds and Ovenbirds: Their Lives and Homes''. (Illustrated by Dana Gardner). University of Texas Press: Austin.
* 1996 – ''Orioles, Blackbirds, and Their Kin: A Natural History''. (Illustrated by Dana Gardner). University of Arizona Press.
* 1996 – ''The Minds of Birds''. (Louise Lindsey Merrick Natural Environment Series, No.23). Texas A&M University Press: College Station.
* 1997 – ''Life of the Flycatcher''. (Illustrated by Dana Gardner). University of Oklahoma: Norman.
* 1999 – ''Helpers at Birds' Nests: A Worldwide Survey of Cooperative Breeding and Related Behavior''. (Illustrated by Dana Gardner). (2nd expanded edition). University Of Iowa Press.
* 1999 – ''Trogons, Laughing Falcons, and Other Neotropical Birds''. (Louise Lindsey Merrick Natural Environment Series). Texas A&M University: College Station.
* 2000 – ''Harmony and Conflict in the Living World''. (Illustrated by Dana Gardner). University of Oklahoma Press: Norman.
* 2002 – ''Field Guide to the Wildlife of Costa Rica''. (With Carrol L. Henderson and Steve Adams). (Corrie Herring Hooks series). University of Texas Press: Austin.
* 2006 –
Moral Foundations: An Introduction to Ethics
'. Axios Press.
Skutch Award
After a joint meeting of the Association of Field Ornithologists
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, American Birding Association
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and Asociación Ornitológica de Costa Rica held in San Jose, Costa Rica, in 1997, Skutch made an endowment to the Association of Field Ornithologists
The Association of Field Ornithologists (AFO) is an American ornithological society, with a strong focus on field studies and banding, priding itself as serving as a bridge between professional and amateur ornithologists. It was founded in 1922 ...
to establish a research award. Officially ''The Pamela and Alexander F. Skutch Research Award'', the award is usually referred to as the ''Skutch Awards''. Skutch was honored at that meeting for over 60 years of contributions to ornithology.
References
External links
Alexander Skutch, a Naturalist in Costa Rica
NPR: Alexander Skutch Remembered
from Tropical Science Center
Centro Científico Tropical
Asociacion Ornitologica de Costa Rica
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1904 births
2004 deaths
20th-century American non-fiction writers
20th-century American botanists
20th-century American philosophers
20th-century American zoologists
20th-century Costa Rican people
20th-century Costa Rican writers
21st-century American botanists
21st-century American non-fiction writers
21st-century American philosophers
21st-century American zoologists
21st-century Costa Rican people
21st-century Costa Rican writers
American non-fiction environmental writers
American ornithologists
Animal cognition writers
John Burroughs Medal recipients
Orchidologists