George Miksch Sutton
George Miksch Sutton (May 16, 1898,
Bethany, Nebraska – December 7, 1982) was an American ornithologist and bird artist. He published numerous technical papers in ornithology as well as more popular works illustrated with his own art. His early artistic work was inspired and tutored by
Louis Agassiz Fuertes. In 1931, he was the first ornithologist to find the eggs of the
Harris's sparrow, one of the last North American birds to have its nest and eggs described. In 1935, he was part of the team of
Arthur Augustus Allen during an expedition to the Singer Tract in Louisiana to make sketches of
ivory-billed woodpecker. He did extensive field work in the Arctic (including
Iceland), Oklahoma, Labrador, and Mexico. He received his doctorate from
Cornell University and held academic posts at the
University of Michigan and the
University of Oklahoma, Norman. The
George M. Sutton Avian Research Center in
Bartlesville, Oklahoma was named after him.
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