
Through his leadership of teams and work programmes at the BTO he has encouraged and mentored young scientists, several of whom have gone on to positions in ornithology and conservation having benefited from Rob’s influence, inspiration and support.
Rob has contributed enormously to the wider ornithological world. He was on the BOU meetings committee (1984-1989), Council (1995-1999) and then served as Vice President (2007-2011). He was Secretary to the International Bird Census Committee (1983-1989) and is currently chairman of the Local Organising Committee for the 2013 European Ornithologists’ Union conference due to take place in UK in August 2013. He was Honorary Reader, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia (2005-2008) and, since 2008, Honorary Senior Research Fellow, School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham and Honorary Professor, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia.
Rob has made an important and lasting contribution to the science of applied ornithology over several decades both as a senior manager in a key organisation and in his capacity as a highly productive researcher working on some of the major conservation challenges of these times.
Today the BOU celebrate’s Rob’s contribution to ornithology with the award of the Godman-Salvin Prize.
A full citation will appear in the July issue of Ibis.
The BOU’s Godman Salvin Prize is awarded by the BOU to an individual for distinguished ornithological work.

