found: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubert_Lynes, viewed November 2nd, 2021:heading (Hubert Lynes, b. 27 November 1874, d. 10 November 1942 (aged 67) in Holyhead, Wales; service in the Royal Navy, 1888 to 1919 and then 1939 to 1941; rank: Rear Admiral; a highly experienced ornithologist, Lynes developed a boyhood interest in nature into a scientific study of birdlife during his time in the navy; Whilst in the Mediterranean during the first years of the twentieth century, Lynes made extensive notes on migratory patterns of European and African birds and made the first of twelve expeditions he would make to Africa to study its native birdlife. These observations were published in ornithological magazines The Ibis and British Birds and he was elected a member of the British Ornithologists' Union. He would continue to contribute to these journals throughout his life)