Sobre o Autor

Allan Octavian Hume was a prominent British civil servant and ornithologist known for his significant contributions to the study of Indian birds. He served in the Indian Civil Service during the British Raj, where he dedicated much of his time to observing and documenting the avian fauna of India. Hume's meticulous work resulted in several key publications, most notably 'The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds', which remain essential references for ornithologists and birdwatchers alike. His passion for ornithology was not only a personal pursuit but also a means to foster a greater appreciation for India's natural history.

In addition to his scientific endeavors, Hume was a key figure in the establishment of the Indian National Congress, advocating for political reform and increased representation for Indians in governance. His dual legacy as both a pioneering ornithologist and a political reformer showcases his deep commitment to the country he served. Hume's work has influenced generations of ornithologists and has left a lasting impact on the field of natural history in India.

Data de Nascimento June 4, 1829
Local de Nascimento Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Data de Falecimento July 31, 1912