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Robert "Robin" Francis Ruttledge MC (11 September 1899 – 13 January 2002) was an Irish
ornithologist Ornithology, from Ancient Greek ὄρνις (''órnis''), meaning "bird", and -logy from λόγος (''lógos''), meaning "study", is a branch of zoology dedicated to the study of birds. Several aspects of ornithology differ from related discip ...
and soldier also known as "The Major", who is best remembered for his work in the systematic recording and conservation of Irish birds over a period of sixty years.


Life

Robert Francis Ruttledge was born in Erin Dale, Mortarstown Upper,
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on 11 September 1899. He was the eldest son of Thomas Henry Bruen Ruttledge and his second wife Mary Caroline (née Browne-Clayton). Ruttledge grew up in
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, at the family home of Bloomfield House. He attended
Marlborough College Marlborough College is a Public school (United Kingdom), public school (English private boarding school) for pupils aged 13 to 18 in Marlborough, Wiltshire, England. It was founded as Marlborough School in 1843 by the Dean of Manchester, George ...
and later the Quetta cadet college, India. Ruttledge married Mabel Rose (née Burke) in 1928, with whom he had two daughters.


Military career

Ruttledge served in the
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with the regiment
34th Prince Albert Victor's Own Poona Horse The Poona Horse is an armoured regiment in the Armoured Corps of the Indian Army. The regiment, known before independence as The Poona Horse (17th Queen Victoria's Own Cavalry), was raised as a regular cavalry regiment in the Bombay Presidency ...
from 1918 to 1921, and following that regiment's amalgamation with the
33rd Queen Victoria's Own Light Cavalry The Poona Horse is an armoured regiment in the Armoured Corps of the Indian Army. The regiment, known before independence as The Poona Horse (17th Queen Victoria's Own Cavalry), was raised as a regular cavalry regiment in the Bombay Presidency ...
to form the 7th Poona Horse, with them from 1921 to 1939. He served during the 1919 Waziristan campaign, and was awarded the
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. His citation was: He also served with the
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during the operations on the North West Frontier 1930–31. He was appointed commandant of the bodyguard of the
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from 1934 to 1939. Ruttledge was transferred to the Special Unemployed List as a Major in April 1939, but he was recalled in September 1939 to the Poona Horse at the outbreak of
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
, however he was invalided out before he returned to active service.


Zoological work

Ruttledge has been described as one of the founders of Irish Ornithology, having played a key role in the observation of birds and the establishment of bird sanctuaries. Both Ruttledge and his brother William were keen naturalists. He published his first paper at age sixteen in the Irish Naturalist on the birds of
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descriptive document, '' ...
, and went on to publish over 200 papers over his lifetime. Ruttledge is cited as being a key figure in highlighting the decline in Ireland of the
Greater white-fronted goose The greater white-fronted goose (''Anser albifrons'') is a species of goose, closely related to the smaller lesser white-fronted goose (''A. erythropus''). The greater white-fronted goose is Bird migration, migratory, breeding in northern Cana ...
, which allowed for the protection of the Irish population of these birds. Ruttledge was involved in the establishment of the bird sanctuary on
Saltee Islands The Saltee Islands ( Irish: ''Na Sailtí''; Old Norse: ''Saltey'' ) are a pair of small islands lying 5 kilometres off the southern coast of County Wexford in Ireland. The two islands are Great Saltee (89 hectares) and Little Saltee (37 hectares ...
and
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. Ruttledge launched the Irish Bird Report (now
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) in 1953, and continued to edit it for 19 years. In 1961 he was awarded the
Bernard Tucker Medal The Bernard Tucker Medal is awarded by the British Trust for Ornithology for services to ornithology. It is named in memory of Bernard Tucker, their first Secretary. It has been awarded since 1954, usually annually although there are some years ...
by the
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, and an honorary doctorate from
Trinity College, Dublin Trinity College Dublin (), officially titled The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, and legally incorporated as Trinity College, the University of Dublin (TCD), is the sole constituent college of the Univ ...
, in 1981. Ruttledge served as the first president of the Irish Wildbird Conservancy (now
BirdWatch Ireland BirdWatch Ireland (BWI) is a voluntary conservation organisation and registered charity devoted to the conservation and protection of wild birds and their habitats in Ireland. It was formerly known as the Irish Wildbird Conservancy (IWC). Irish Wi ...
), with the Greater white-fronted goose as its emblem.


Published works

* Kennedy, P.J., Ruttledge, Robert F., and Scroope, C. F. (1954) ''The Birds of Ireland'' * Ruttledge, Robert F. (1966) ''Ireland's birds: their distribution and migrations'' * Cabot, David and Ruttledge, Robert F. (1966) ''Project Mar: a provisional list of Irish wetlands of international importance, submitted to the second European meeting on wildfowl conservation, Holland, May 1966'' * Cabot, David and Ruttledge, Robert F. ''Liquid assets: list of wildfowl wetlands in the Republic of Ireland of national and international importance'' * Ruttledge, Robert F. (1975) ''A list of the birds of Ireland''


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ruttledge, Robert Francis Irish ornithologists Irish soldiers in the British Indian Army Irish people of World War I 1899 births 2002 deaths Military personnel from County Carlow Irish men centenarians British Indian Army officers Recipients of the Military Cross Indian Army personnel of World War I People educated at Marlborough College