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Masauji Hachisuka

Hachisuka Masauji
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Hachisuka in 1929
Native name 蜂須賀 正氏
Born (1903-02-15)February 15, 1903
Tokyo, Japan
Died May 14, 1953(1953-05-14) (aged 50)
Atami, Japan
Residence Japan, England and United States
Nationality Japanese
Fields Zoology, Ornithology
Alma mater Cambridge University
Author abbrev. (zoology) Hachisuka

Masauji Hachisuka (蜂須賀 正氏?, Hachisuka Masauji, February 15, 1903 Tokyo – May 14, 1953 Atami), 18th Marquess Hachisuka, was a Japanese ornithologist and aviculturist.

The nephew of the last shogun Prince Tokugawa, Hachisuka was born in Tokyo in 1903. He moved to England at the age of nineteen to complete his education and studied zoology for five years at Selwyn College, Cambridge, where his interest in birds grew considerably, much at the encouragement of Dr. Guillemard and A. H. Evans, culminating in his inclusion at the British Ornithologists' Union.

Hachisuka went to expeditions in Iceland (1925), North Africa (1927) and also Belgian Congo. After graduating in Cambridge in 1927, he returned to Japan, travelling via the United States along Jean Delacour, with whom he visited China and Korea later. In 1928-9, he went to the Philippine Islands to study the distribution of the local avifauna. The study was published in 1932-3 in the two-volume set "Birds of the Philippine Islands" after returning to London and working his collection at the British Museum and at Tring. He also wrote extensively on the birds of Egypt, Iceland, Hainan and Formosa.


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