Horace Alexander
Horace Alexander (
1889 -
1989) was a life-long dedicated and gifted
birdwatcher, keenly involved in the twentieth century movements for the protection and observation of birds. He was one of a small group of amateur birdwatchers who developed the skills and set new standards for combining the pleasures of birdwatching with the satisfaction of contributing to
ornithological science. He made many significant observations, mainly in
Britain but also in
India and the
USA, and was well respected for his work. He lived in England for most of his life but made his home in the USA for his later years. A
Quaker and
pacifist, he had a close friendship with
Gandhi. He was also a founder member of the
West Midland Bird Club, and its president, during his long residence in
Birmingham,
England.