William Henry Hudson
William Henry Hudson | |
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Hudson in 1915 | |
| Born | 4 August 1841 Quilmes, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina |
| Died | 18 August 1922 (aged 81) Kensington, London, England |
| Nationality | English Argentine |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Natural history Ornithology |
William Henry Hudson (4 August 1841 – 18 August 1922), known in Argentina as Guillermo Enrique Hudson, was an Anglo-Argentine author, naturalist and ornithologist. Born in the Argentine pampas where he roamed free in his youth, he observed bird life and collected specimens for the Smithsonian Institution. The Patagonian birds Knipolegus hudsoni and Asthenes hudsoni are named after him. He would later write about life in Patagonia that drew special admiration for his style. His most popular work Green Mansions (1904), a romance set in the Venezuelan forest inspired a Hollywood movie and several other works.