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Pauline Neura Reilly

Pauline Neura Reilly OAM FRAOU (5 December 1918 – 22 April 2011) was an Australian ornithologist and author of children's books.

Pauline Neura Reilly

OAM FRAOU
Born
Pauline Neura Duncan

(1918-12-05)5 December 1918
Adelaide
Died2 April 2011(2011-04-02) (aged 92)
Melbourne
NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)An Australian ornithologist and author of children's books.
HonoursMedal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for service to ornithology (1994), Fellow of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (1981)

Biography edit

Reilly was born (as Pauline Duncan) in Adelaide.[1] Her family moved to Melbourne where she attended Korowa Anglican Girls' School and Melbourne Girls Grammar School until 1934. Before the Second World War she worked as a secretary, then served from 1942 to 1944 as a gunner in the Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force, as well as working for Australian Army Intelligence. She married Arthur Reilly in 1943.

Reilly joined the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU) in 1956, which she served as Publicity Officer 1966–1967, on the Field Investigations Committee 1969–1972, as President 1972–1975, and as the Chair of the Atlas Committee 1976–1982. From 1969 to 1970 she was President of the Bird Banders' Association of Australia. From 1964 to 1981 she was the Honorary Regional Victorian Organiser of the Australian Bird and Bat Banding Scheme. One of her main achievements with the RAOU was the instigation, leadership and successful conclusion of the RAOU's first Atlas of Australian Birds project, fieldwork for which ran from 1 January 1977 to 31 December 1981.

Reilly was actively involved in ornithological fieldwork for many years, especially in studies of little penguins. In 1968 she founded the Penguin Study Group of the Victorian Ornithological Research Group. In 1973 she led an expedition to the Great Australian Bight to carry out penguin research. In 1978–79 she became the first woman to spend the summer research season on subantarctic Macquarie Island to band penguins. She was invited to open the Second International Penguin Conference in August 1992.

In later years Reilly moved to Aireys Inlet on the Victorian coast where she concentrated on writing a series of scientifically accurate children's books about Australian birds and other animals, mainly illustrated first by Will Rolland and later by Kaylene Traynor.

Reilly died on 22 April 2011, aged 92.[1]

Honours edit

Published works edit

  • Reilly, Pauline N. (1983). Fairy Penguins and Earthy People. Lothian Publishing Co: Melbourne, Australia. ISBN 0-85091-160-5
  • Blakers, Margaret; Davies, S.J.J.F.; & Reilly, Pauline N. (1984). The Atlas of Australian Birds. Melbourne University Press: Carlton, Australia. ISBN 0-522-84285-2
  • Reilly, Pauline N. (1988). The Lyrebird. A natural history. Australian Natural History Series. NSW University Press: Kensington, Australia. ISBN 0-86840-083-1
  • Reilly, Pauline N. (1988). Private Lives. Ages, mates and movements of some Australian birds. Kangaroo Press: Kenthurst, Australia. ISBN 0-86417-149-8
  • Reilly, Pauline N. (1994). Penguins of the World. Oxford University Press: South Melbourne, Australia. ISBN 0-19-553547-2
  • Dann, Peter; Norman, Ian; & Reilly, Pauline. (Eds). (1995). The Penguins: Ecology and Management. Surrey Beatty & Sons: Chipping Norton, Australia. ISBN 0-949324-58-2
  • Reilly, Pauline. (2001). Cannabis and Cancer: Arthur's Story. Scribe Publications: Australia. ISBN 0-908011-61-X[9]

Children's books edit

See also edit

Further reading edit

  • Faggetter, Rachel & Reilly, Brock (5 July 2011). "Bird watcher undeterred by setbacks". The Age: 16.
  • Robin, Libby. (2001). The Flight of the Emu: a hundred years of Australian ornithology 1901–2001. Carlton, Vic. Melbourne University Press. ISBN 0-522-84987-3

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Reilly, Pauline Neura - Biographical entry - Encyclopedia of Australian Science". www.eoas.info. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  2. ^ Reilly, Pauline Neura (1 October 1981). "RAOU Fellow: Citation". Emu - Austral Ornithology. 81 (4): 253–254. doi:10.1071/MU9810253. ISSN 0158-4197.
  3. ^ "Fellows of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (Birds Australia)" (PDF). BirdLife Australia. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  4. ^ a b Olsen, Penny (6 March 2001). "John Hobbs Medal 2001: Citation" (PDF). Emu. 101. Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union: 271. doi:10.1071/MU01902. S2CID 82585147.
  5. ^ "Australian Honours database". honours.pmc.gov.au. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  6. ^ "Queen's Birthday Honours 1994 - The Order of Australia". The Canberra Times. 13 June 1994. p. 6.
  7. ^ "J.N. Hobbs Memorial Medal | BirdLife". www.birdlife.org.au. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  8. ^ "Australian Natural History Medallion - Award - Encyclopedia of Australian Science". www.eoas.info. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  9. ^ . Scribe Publications. Archived from the original on 19 February 2011. Retrieved 27 April 2011.

pauline, neura, reilly, fraou, december, 1918, april, 2011, australian, ornithologist, author, children, books, fraoubornpauline, neura, duncan, 1918, december, 1918adelaidedied2, april, 2011, 2011, aged, melbournenationalityaustralianoccupation, australian, o. Pauline Neura Reilly OAM FRAOU 5 December 1918 22 April 2011 was an Australian ornithologist and author of children s books Pauline Neura ReillyOAM FRAOUBornPauline Neura Duncan 1918 12 05 5 December 1918AdelaideDied2 April 2011 2011 04 02 aged 92 MelbourneNationalityAustralianOccupation s An Australian ornithologist and author of children s books HonoursMedal of the Order of Australia OAM for service to ornithology 1994 Fellow of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union 1981 Contents 1 Biography 2 Honours 3 Published works 3 1 Children s books 4 See also 5 Further reading 6 ReferencesBiography editReilly was born as Pauline Duncan in Adelaide 1 Her family moved to Melbourne where she attended Korowa Anglican Girls School and Melbourne Girls Grammar School until 1934 Before the Second World War she worked as a secretary then served from 1942 to 1944 as a gunner in the Women s Auxiliary Australian Air Force as well as working for Australian Army Intelligence She married Arthur Reilly in 1943 Reilly joined the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union RAOU in 1956 which she served as Publicity Officer 1966 1967 on the Field Investigations Committee 1969 1972 as President 1972 1975 and as the Chair of the Atlas Committee 1976 1982 From 1969 to 1970 she was President of the Bird Banders Association of Australia From 1964 to 1981 she was the Honorary Regional Victorian Organiser of the Australian Bird and Bat Banding Scheme One of her main achievements with the RAOU was the instigation leadership and successful conclusion of the RAOU s first Atlas of Australian Birds project fieldwork for which ran from 1 January 1977 to 31 December 1981 Reilly was actively involved in ornithological fieldwork for many years especially in studies of little penguins In 1968 she founded the Penguin Study Group of the Victorian Ornithological Research Group In 1973 she led an expedition to the Great Australian Bight to carry out penguin research In 1978 79 she became the first woman to spend the summer research season on subantarctic Macquarie Island to band penguins She was invited to open the Second International Penguin Conference in August 1992 In later years Reilly moved to Aireys Inlet on the Victorian coast where she concentrated on writing a series of scientifically accurate children s books about Australian birds and other animals mainly illustrated first by Will Rolland and later by Kaylene Traynor Reilly died on 22 April 2011 aged 92 1 Honours edit1981 elected a Fellow of the RAOU 2 3 4 1987 and 1992 received Whitley Book Awards for Best Children s Series from the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales 1994 awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia OAM for service to ornithology 5 6 1994 awarded the Wilderness Society Award for Children s Literature non fiction 2001 awarded the RAOU s John Hobbs Medal for contributions to amateur ornithology in Australia 7 4 2005 awarded the W Roy Wheeler Medallion for contributions to field ornithology by Bird Observation amp Conservation Australia 2005 awarded the Australian Natural History Medallion 8 Published works editThis section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy May 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Reilly Pauline N 1983 Fairy Penguins and Earthy People Lothian Publishing Co Melbourne Australia ISBN 0 85091 160 5 Blakers Margaret Davies S J J F amp Reilly Pauline N 1984 The Atlas of Australian Birds Melbourne University Press Carlton Australia ISBN 0 522 84285 2 Reilly Pauline N 1988 The Lyrebird A natural history Australian Natural History Series NSW University Press Kensington Australia ISBN 0 86840 083 1 Reilly Pauline N 1988 Private Lives Ages mates and movements of some Australian birds Kangaroo Press Kenthurst Australia ISBN 0 86417 149 8 Reilly Pauline N 1994 Penguins of the World Oxford University Press South Melbourne Australia ISBN 0 19 553547 2 Dann Peter Norman Ian amp Reilly Pauline Eds 1995 The Penguins Ecology and Management Surrey Beatty amp Sons Chipping Norton Australia ISBN 0 949324 58 2 Reilly Pauline 2001 Cannabis and Cancer Arthur s Story Scribe Publications Australia ISBN 0 908011 61 X 9 Children s books edit Reilly Pauline 1988 The Emu That Walks Towards the Rain Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 059 9 Reilly Pauline 1988 The Kookaburra That Helps at the Nest Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 119 6 Reilly Pauline 1988 The Lyrebird That is Always Too Busy to Dance Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 086 6 Reilly Pauline 1989 Australian Birds True Life Stories Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 269 9 Reilly Pauline 1990 The Echidna Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 2850 Reilly Pauline 1991 Platypus Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 391 1 Reilly Pauline 1993 Frillneck An Australian Dragon Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 414 4 Reilly Pauline 1993 Kangaroo Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 538 8 Reilly Pauline 1993 The Tasmanian Devil Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 207 9 Reilly Pauline 1993 The Wombat Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 148 X Reilly Pauline 1994 Sugar Glider Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 590 6 Reilly Pauline 1995 The Penguin That Walks at Night Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 034 3 Reilly Pauline 1995 The Galah Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 346 6 Reilly Pauline 1995 Kiwi Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 488 8 Reilly Pauline 1995 The Koala Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 243 5 Reilly Pauline 1995 Malleefowl The Incubator Bird Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 317 2 Reilly Pauline 1995 Python Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 698 8 Reilly Pauline 1996 Bilby Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 737 2 Reilly Pauline 1996 Brolga Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 719 4 Reilly Pauline 1996 Penguin Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 826 3 Reilly Pauline 1996 Pobblebonk the Frog Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 802 6 Reilly Pauline 1997 Echidna Kangaroo Press ISBN 978 0 86417 285 3 Reilly Pauline 1997 Kangaroo Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 538 8 Reilly Pauline 1997 Pelican Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 830 1 Reilly Pauline 1998 Boobook the Owl Kangaroo Press ISBN 0 86417 966 9 Reilly Pauline 1998 Emperor the Magnificent Penguin Bristlebird Books ISBN 0 86417 907 3 Reilly Pauline 2000 Arcto the Seal Bristlebird Books ISBN 0 9577789 1 0 Reilly Pauline 2000 Hippocampus the Seahorse Bristlebird Books ISBN 0 9577789 0 2 Reilly Pauline 2001 Aquila the Eagle Bristlebird Books ISBN 0 9577789 2 9 Reilly Pauline 2003 Ornithorhynchus the Platypus Bristlebird Books ISBN 0 9577789 8 8 2nd revised ed of Platypus 1991 Reilly Pauline 2005 Crocodylus the Freshwater Crocodile Bristlebird Books ISBN 0 9751271 1 X Reilly Pauline 2008 Varanus the Gardening Goanna Bristlebird Books ISBN 0 9751271 6 0See also edit nbsp Children s literature portalList of ornithologistsFurther reading editFaggetter Rachel amp Reilly Brock 5 July 2011 Bird watcher undeterred by setbacks The Age 16 Robin Libby 2001 The Flight of the Emu a hundred years of Australian ornithology 1901 2001 Carlton Vic Melbourne University Press ISBN 0 522 84987 3References edit a b Reilly Pauline Neura Biographical entry Encyclopedia of Australian Science www eoas info Retrieved 8 August 2019 Reilly Pauline Neura 1 October 1981 RAOU Fellow Citation Emu Austral Ornithology 81 4 253 254 doi 10 1071 MU9810253 ISSN 0158 4197 Fellows of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union Birds Australia PDF BirdLife Australia Retrieved 8 August 2019 a b Olsen Penny 6 March 2001 John Hobbs Medal 2001 Citation PDF Emu 101 Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union 271 doi 10 1071 MU01902 S2CID 82585147 Australian Honours database honours pmc gov au Retrieved 8 August 2019 Queen s Birthday Honours 1994 The Order of Australia The Canberra Times 13 June 1994 p 6 J N Hobbs Memorial Medal BirdLife www birdlife org au Retrieved 8 August 2019 Australian Natural History Medallion Award Encyclopedia of Australian Science www eoas info Retrieved 9 August 2019 Books and Authors Pauline Reilly Scribe Publications Archived from the original on 19 February 2011 Retrieved 27 April 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pauline Neura Reilly amp oldid 1040993100, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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