Emmet Reid Blake

Emmet Reid Blake (29 November 1908 – 10 January 1997) was an American ornithologist, collector, and curator of birds at the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago. During his career he made expeditions across South America and collected nearly 20,000 specimens of birds and described several new species. He also wrote a major book on the birds of Mexico and began a five volume treatise on the Neotropical birds.

Blake was born in Abbeville County, South Carolina and grew up near Greenwood, South Carolina where he roamed the forests and became interested in nature as a child. A relative taught him how to skin and prepare bird specimens. He joined Presbyterian College where his penchant for collecting animals, especially reptiles, gave him the nickname of "Snaky" Blake although in later life he was known to his friends as "Bob". After graduating in 1928 he roller-skated from Greenwood to the University of Pittsburgh where he worked at a petrol pump at night to support himself while a part-time graduate student. He also proved himself a good boxer and nearly worked as a boxing trainer in the YMCA. Even as a student he joined a National Geographic Expedition under Ernest Holt along the Rio Negro on the border of Brazil and Venezuela. He was hired by Leon Mandel in 1931 to collect specimens for the Field Museum. After completing his MS in 1933 at the University of Pittsburgh, he was again invited to join an expedition to Guatemala, followed again by another in Belize for Carnegie Museum. He joined the Field Museum staff in 1935 and continued to work almost until his death. He joined the US Army Counter Intelligence Corps towards the end of World War II and was posted in northern Africa. He received a Purple Heart for his service. In 1953 he published the ''Birds of Mexico''. He also helped in revising Peters' ''Checklist of the Birds of the World''. In 1977 he published the first volume of the ''Manual of Neotropical Birds'' but the remaining four volumes were completed by others after his death.

Blake was an old-school faunistics-oriented ornithologist and he was one of the authors of a note in the Auk that berated new ecological approaches. He married Margaret Bird and they had two daughters. He died at Evanston, Illinois.

Blake is commemorated in the scientific name of species of Venezuelan lizard, ''Anadia blakei''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Distribution and variation of Caprimulgus maculicaudus. by Blake, Emmet Reid, 1908-1997

    [Chicago] : Chicago Natural History Museum, 1949
    Format: Book


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    Birds of the Acary Mountains, southern British Guiana. by Blake, Emmet Reid, 1908-1997

    [Chicago] : Chicago Natural History Museum, 1950
    Format: Book


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    A new race of Penelope montagnii from southeastern Peru. by Blake, Emmet Reid, 1908-1997

    [Chicago] : Natural History Museum, 1962
    Format: Book


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    Birds of Volcán de Chiriquí, Panama. by Blake, Emmet Reid, 1908-1997

    [Chicago] : Chicago Natural History Museum, 1958
    Format: Book


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    Manual of neotropical birds by Blake, Emmet Reid, 1908-1997

    Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1977
    Format: Book


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    Report on a collection of birds from Oaxaca, Mexico. by Blake, Emmet Reid, 1908-1997

    [Chicago] : Chicago Natural History Museum, 1950
    Format: Book


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    Notes on a collection of birds from Michoacan, Mexico. by Blake, Emmet Reid, 1908-1997

    [Chicago], 1942
    Format: Book


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    Variation in the quail-dove Geotrygon frenata by Blake, Emmet Reid, 1908-1997

    [Chicago] : Chicago Natural History Museum, 1961
    Format: Book


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    Birds of Mexico : a guide for field identification by Blake, Emmet Reid, 1908-1997

    [Chicago] : University of Chicago Press, 1953
    Format: Book


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    Report on a collection of birds from Guerrero, Mexico. by Blake, Emmet Reid, 1908-1997

    [Chicago] : Chicago Natural History Museum, 1950
    Format: Book


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    A new Venezuelan honey creeper. by Blake, Emmet Reid, 1908-1997

    [Chicago], 1940
    Format: Book


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    Birds of the Sierra Macarena : eastern Colombia. by Blake, Emmet Reid, 1908-1997

    [Chicago] : Chicago Natural History Museum, 1962
    Format: Book


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    A new ant-thrush from British Guiana. by Blake, Emmet Reid, 1908-1997

    [Chicago] : Chicago Natural History Museum, 1949
    Format: Book


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    The subspecies of Aratinga acuticaudata. by Blake, Emmet Reid, 1908-1997

    [Chicago] : Chicago Natural History Museum, 1947
    Format: Book


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    Two new game birds from Peru. by Blake, Emmet Reid, 1908-1997

    [Chicago] : Chicago Natural History Museum, 1959
    Format: Book


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    Variation in Myiozetetes luteiventris. by Blake, Emmet Reid, 1908-1997

    [Chicago] : Chicago Natural History Museum, 1961
    Format: Book


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    Notes on a collection of birds from northeastern Colombia. by Blake, Emmet Reid, 1908-1997

    Chicago : Natural History Museum, 1961
    Format: Book


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    Preserving birds for study by Blake, Emmet Reid, 1908-1997

    [Chicago] : Chicago Natural History Museum, 1949
    Format: Book


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    A Colombian race of Tinamus osgoodi. by Blake, Emmet Reid, 1908-1997

    [Chicago] : Chicago Natural History Museum, 1953
    Format: Book


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    A new species of ant-thrush from Peru. by Blake, Emmet Reid, 1908-1997

    [Chicago] : Chicago Natural History Museum, 1957
    Format: Book