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British-Australian ornithologist

John B. Cox is a British-born ornithologist, who emigrated to Australia in 1968.

The hybrid shorebird Cox's sandpiper was named after him by Shane Parker.

References

  1. Ian McLaran and Blake Maybank (Spring 1992). "Apparent Broad Billed Sandpiper in Nova-Scotia" (PDF). North American Birds. pp. 48–50.
  2. Shane A. Parker (1982). "A new sandpiper of the genus Calidris". South Australian Naturalist. 56: 63.


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