Jennifer F. M. Horne

Jennifer F. M. Horne (died 5 October 2008 in Nanyuki, Kenya) also known as Jenny Horne or after her marriage as Jennifer Horne-Short was a Kenyan ornithologist and bioacoustican.

During a BOU financed expedition in 1973 and 1974 she spent on the Mascarenes where she made the first complete voice recording study of all endemic land birds including the Réunion harrier, the echo parakeet, the Mauritius kestrel, the Mauritius pink pigeon, the Mascarene swiftlet, and the Mascarene swallow. In 1974 she teamed up with Colin Groves in the Tana River floodplain where they studied the endangered Tana River red colobus and the Tana River mangabey. In 1978 she married ornithologist Lester L. Short. As research associate and later senior research fellow in the National Museums of Kenya she and her husband took part in an ornithological project which lasted from 1985 to 1999. They studied the behaviour of the honeyguides on the Ol Ari Nyiro estate in Laikipia, Kenya and compiled an ornithological list of all birds recorded on the Ol Ari Nyiro estate. She was also among the team who rediscovered the Cuban ivory-billed woodpecker for a short time in 1986/87. Jennifer Horne was a member of BirdLife International. Together with Lester L. Short she wrote the chapter of the toucans, barbets and honeyguides in the Handbook of the Birds of the World (Volume 7) and the book Toucans, Barbets and Honeyguides: Ramphastidae, Capitonidae and Indicatoridae.

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