South African ornithologist Ken Newman dies
Andy Jones  |  by www.swradioafrica.com. All rights reserved. 6.11 | 20:41

Ken Newman, the author and painter who sold a million books on the birds of Southern Africa, has died in Johannesburg at the age of 82.
Newman had been ill for some time and died on Monday at his home in Craighall Park.
Along with the Roberts field guide, Newman's Birds of Southern Africa became a bible for countless birders throughout the region.


The first edition of Newman's was published in 1983 and was reprinted and updated several times.
In a tribute yesterday, Birdlife South Africa said Newman had played a pivotal role in popularising bird-watching in South Africa through the publication of his numerous books which had sold about a million copies.
his field guides an essential companion for so many birders.

His abilities extended to painting and lecturing and his commitment to ornithology and conservation was reflected through his presidency of the SA Ornithological Society and Birdlife South Africa.
He was still serving as president of Birdlife's Sandton branch when he died.
His contribution to birding will live on especially through his field guide, and one can expect to hear Don't forget your Newman's for many years to come.


Friend and colleague Malcolm Drummond said: He was quite quiet, but a real gentleman. He was a gentle, splendid person.
He leaves two daughters, Vanessa and Pamela, and a son, Nicholas.

Both his wives, Elizabeth and Ursula, died of cancer.

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Keywords: South Africa, Ken Newman, Birdlife South Africa, Southern Africa, Birdlife South
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