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Adolph Nehrkorn (29 December 1841, in Riddagshausen, today part of Braunschweig - 8 April 1916, in Braunschweig) was a German ornithologist and collector of bird eggs. Adolph's father worked at the Abbey in Riddagshausen. His early schooling was at Collegium Carolinum in Braunschweig. After working for some years as a farmer, he went to study at the University of Berlin. In 1866 he married Ellen Streichenberg. He took a great interest in birds, collecting their eggs. His large collection of eggs was bequeathed to the Berlin Zoological Museum. The crimson-crowned flowerpecker (''Dicaeum nehrkorni'') and the Sangihe white-eye (''Zosterops nehrkorni'') are two avian species named in his honor.〔(Avibase ) Crimson-crowned Flowerpecker〕〔(Avibase ) Sangihe White-eye〕〔(Full text of "Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club" )〕 ==References==
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