Notes for David Gamgee BODDINGTON Spent a year of his National Service (Army) stationed on the island of St Kilda, one
of the most remote islands in the British Isles, being about 41 miles WNW of Rubha
Ghriminis, North Uist, Outer Hebrides. He was posted there to be the camp doctor,
but his main purpose, and achievement, was to record all of the
extensive bird life to be found on this rock in the north Atlantic. 50 years later,
in 2009, he was finally permitted by the Ministry of Defence to publish a book about
his experience and the birdlife he found there. He qualified as a doctor at
Birmingham University and took a post in the Worcestershire town of Bromyard where
he spent his entire career. He maintained his interest in birds throughout his life and
visited many remote parts of the world in order to view every variety of species
that he could find. He was well known for his completely unmanageable frizzy hair!
The picture was taken on 7th June 2008.
Sources 118. | Email, Dr David Boddington, 27 July 2005 |
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