David Nurney

David Ian "Dave" Nurney (born 28 May 1959 in Edmonton, London) is an English bird artist.

Career

Nurney illustrated birds from the early stage of youth. In 1981, he received his diploma in communication design (graphics and illustration) at the Epsom School of Art. Besides his work as a graphic designer, he produced identification articles and illustrations of birds which were published in the Birdwatching magazine. From 1992 to 1994, he provided the line drawings to the volumes six to eight of the Handbook of the Birds of Europe, the Middle East and North Africa by Stanley Cramp (1913-1987) and Christopher M. Perrins, which where published in The Birds of the Western Palearctic (BWP) series. In 1999, he illustrated a color plate with nightjars in the fifth volume of the Handbook of the Birds of the World. Along with Dominic Couzens he published a set of ten identification cards in postcard size titled ID Insights Pocket Cards: British Birds, where 131 difficult to identify British bird species are depicted.

In addition, Nurney is a trustee of the King's Church in his hometown Wisbech in Cambridgeshire, where he occasionally organized birdwatching tours.

Works which were illustrated by Nurney (selection)

References

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