Barbara De Wolfe
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Barbara Blanchard De Wolfe (born 1912) is an American ornithologist known for her pioneering studies of avian life history and physiology, and especially her work on the White-crowned Sparrow. She was the (1995) recipient of the Cooper Ornithological Society’s Loye and Alden Miller Research Award, which is given in recognition of lifetime achievement in ornithological research.[1]