Glen Everett Woolfenden
Glen Everett Woolfenden | |
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| Born | January 23, 1930 |
| Died | June 19, 2007 (aged 77) |
| Alma mater | Cornell University University of Kansas University of Florida |
| Known for | The Florida Scrub Jay: Demography of a Cooperative-Breeding Bird (1984) |
| Awards | Brewster Medal (1985) Margaret Morse Nice Medal (2001) |
| Scientific career | |
| Institutions | University of South Florida Archbold Biological Station |
| Thesis | Osteology of the waterfowl (1960) |
| Doctoral advisor | Pierce Brodkorb |
Glen Everett Woolfenden (1930–2007) was an American ornithologist, known for his long-term study of the Florida scrub jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens) population at Archbold Biological Station near Lake Placid, Florida. He established what became "the longest continuous population study of any avian species that does not nest in boxes."