John Buxton (ornithologist)
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Edward John Mawby Buxton, (16 December 1912 – 11 December 1989) was a scholar, university teacher, poet and an ornithologist who played a significant part in the development of ornithology in Britain in the years immediately after
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. John Buxton was born in Bramhall, Cheshire, and educated at
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,
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, and
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. Before the war he visited Norway several times and gave lectures on English Literature at
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. He also went on digging expeditions to
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and
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. He was Warden at Skokholm Bird Observatory in 1939 with his wife, Marjorie (
Ronald Lockley Ronald Mathias Lockley (8 November 1903 – 12 April 2000) was a Welsh ornithologist and naturalist. He wrote over fifty books on natural history, including a major study of shearwaters, and many articles. He is perhaps best known for his book ...
's sister), conducting research and
bird ringing Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a strong yet lightweight ...
.


Second World War

At the outbreak of war he was reading for his D.Phil. at Oxford. He volunteered for the Navy, but when a special appeal came from the War Office for men with certain language qualifications he responded to that. After little over two months at an infantry OCTU he was posted, as an intelligence officer, to the 1st Independent Company (later to become the 1st Commandos) to Norway and was taken prisoner early in May 1940. In July he reached Prisoners of War Camp, Oflag VII C/H in Laufen Castle. At this camp, the prisoners organised a 'University' and Buxton gave lectures in English and helped in the work of the library. His love of the countryside and of birds, apparent in his poetry, was a constant solace in camp life and bird-watching was, for him and several of his fellow prisoners,
Peter Conder Peter Conder, OBE (20 March 1919 – 8 October 1993) was a British ornithologist and conservationist known predominantly for his contribution as Director of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Early life Peter Conder was born in S ...
, John Barrett and
George Waterston George Waterston OBE FRSE FZS LLD (10 April 1911 – 30 September 1980) was a 20th-century Scottish stationer , ornithologist and conservationist. From 1949 to 1954 he owned the remote Scottish island, Fair Isle. He founded the Inverleith Fi ...
, one of the keenest of their few pleasures. They were brought together in Oflag VIB near Warburg and later in Oflag VIIB at Eichstatt., ''Westward'' was written in prison camp. It was of particular interest that prisoners should be able to carry on their literary work and for it eventually to reach England. John managed, from his prison camp, to get in touch with Erwin Stresemann, who sent him rings to use in the camp and some useful literature, including the scarce first volume of Niethammer's Handbuch der Deutschen Vogelkunde, now in the Alexander Library at Oxford.


Post-War

In 1946 he became vice warden of
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Field Study Centre and as a member of West Wales Field Studies Council played a key part in establishing the original Bird Observatory committee. He gave the 1970 Warton Lecture on Poetry. His life to retirement in 1979 was spent as Fellow of New College Oxford and reader in English literature in the university.New College Record 1989


Books

* Buxton, John. ''The Pilgrimage'' (1936) * Buxton, John. ''Judas'' (1938) * Buxton, John. ''Westward'' (1942) Jonathan Cape Ltd * Buxton, John. ''Such Liberty'' (1944) * Buxton, John. ''Atropos and other poems'', (1946) MacMillan & Co Ltd * Buxton, John. ''A Marriage Song for The Princess Elizabeth'' (1947) MacMillan & Co Ltd * Lockley, R.M. & Buxton, John. (1950). ''Island of Skomer.'' Staples Press. * Buxton, John (1950). ''The Redstart''. New Naturalist * Buxton, John (1954). ''Sir Philip Sidney and the English Renaissance''. * Buxton, John (1963). ''Elizabethan Taste''. MacMillan & Co Ltd. * Buxton, John (1967). ''A Tradition of Poetry''. MacMillan & Co Ltd * Buxton, John (1992). ''Walking in the Snow and Other Poems''. The Perpetua Press, ed. Jon Stallworthy et al


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Buxton, John British ornithologists 1989 deaths 20th-century British poets 20th-century British male writers 20th-century British zoologists Officers' Training Corps officers Military personnel from Cheshire British World War II prisoners of war 1912 births People educated at Malvern College British Army Commandos officers Alumni of New College, Oxford New Naturalist writers British male poets British Army personnel of World War II World War II prisoners of war held by Germany