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Neville William Cayley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Neville William Cayley
Neville William Cayley (1886–1950) was a celebrated Australian author, artist and ornithologist. He produced Australia's first comprehensive bird field guide ''What Bird is That?''. In 1960 it was rated the all-time best seller in Australian natural history and remains a classic birding reference to this day. ==Early Years== Born in Yamba, New South Wales, in January 1886, he was the son of ornithologist and bird artist Neville Henry Cayley, and consequently signed his name as Neville W. Cayley in his professional years. Cayley's family moved to Sydney in the mid-1890s, where he studied art and was a pivotal member in the Cronulla Surf Life Saving Club. In 1918, his first work, the booklet ''Our Birds'' was published. ''Our Flowers'' and ''The Tale of Bluey Wren'' followed, both published in 1926. In the same period (1925–26), Cayley began illustrating birds’ eggs for the ''Australian Encyclopaedia''.
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