William Henry Sykes
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Colonel William Henry Sykes (January 25, 1790 - June 16, 1872) was an Indian Army officer, politician and ornithologist.
Sykes was born near Bradford in Yorkshire, and joined the Bombay Army, a part of the armed forces of the Honourable East India Company, in 1804, returning to Britain in 1837. He became MP for Aberdeen in 1857, and was elected President of the Royal Asiatic Society in 1858.
During his time at the Bombay Army, he was appointed a statician's position ("Statistical Reporter", October 1824 to January 1831, although the office was abolished December 1829, but he continued to work gratuitously for a year or so to complete his a census of Deccan) and later his statistical researches involved him in natural history.
During his time in India Sykes made collections of native animals. He published his catalogues of birds and mammals of the Deccan in the Proceedings of the Zoological Society in 1832. This included fifty-six birds new to science, including the Indian Pond Heron. Sykes also studied the fish of the area, and wrote papers on the quails and hemipodes of India. He had considerable influence during his position at the East India Company and Charles Darwin wrote to him to influence decisions on including Edward Blyth on an expedition.[1]
The Sykes's Lark (Galerida deva) of peninsular India is named after him. In addition, one race of Blue-headed Wagtail (Motacilla flava beema) was given the common name Sykes's Wagtail in British Birds in [[1907.
He left the Bombay Army in the rank of Colonel, June 18,1833 and later, in 1840 he became a director of the East India Company.
He also was Rector of the Aberdeen University.
He was a founder member, in 1835, and President of the Royal Statistical Society, 1863-5; he was the eleventh holder of that post but the first not to be a peer or baronet. He also became a Honary Metropolitan Commissioner in September 1835.
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- Biographies for Birdwatchers by Barbara and Richard Mearns ISBN 0-12-487422-3
- Whose Bird by Bo Beolens and Michael Watkins ISBN 0-7136-6647-1