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374:, apparently because he wanted a name that sounded "as ordinary as possible". Fleming wrote to the real Bond's wife, "It struck me that this brief, unromantic, Anglo-Saxon and yet very masculine name was just what I needed, and so a second James Bond was born." He did not contact the real James Bond about using his name in the books, and Bond did not learn of Fleming's character until the early 1960s, when Fleming's James Bond books became popular in the U.S. In 1964 during Fleming's annual winter stay at 1482: 31: 1123: 467:
meets Ian Fleming at a talk on "Birds of the West Indies", given by James Bond. Before the talk begins, Fleming tells Miss Marple that he's working on a new book, but trying to come up with a name for the character. When the speaker introduced himself, Fleming has a moment of inspiration and reaches
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James Bond's wife told Fleming that her husband saw the use of his name for the character as a good joke, to which Fleming replied "I can only offer your James Bond unlimited use of the name Ian Fleming...Perhaps one day he will discover some particularly horrible species of bird which he would like
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In 1966, James Bond's wife, Mary Fanning Wickham Bond, published a small book, "How 007 Got His Name". It details her husband's life and discovery of the appropriation of his name along with their meeting Ian Fleming and the Hilary Brays at Goldeneye on February 5, 1964. By happenstance,
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Turvey, Samuel T.; Hansford, James; Kennerley, Rosalind J.; Nuñez-Miño, José M.; Brocca, Jorge L.; Young, Richard P. (2015). "A new subspecies of hutia (Plagiodontia, Capromyidae, Rodentia) from southern Hispaniola".
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One of Bond's early works in ornithology was through his maternal uncle Carroll Sargent Tyson Jr. (1878–1956). After the death of his mother, Bond spent time with his uncle, out in the outdoors in
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proposed that this be called Bond's Line, a biogeographical boundary between Tobago and the Lesser Antilles that also divided birds of North and South American origin. In 2015 a new subspecies of
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The story of James Bond and his wife, Mary Fanning Wickham Bond, discovering Ian Fleming's theft of the name, before contacting and meeting Fleming at Goldeneye is told in the 2022 documentary
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for his notebook, as the first few bars of the film theme play. The talk by the ornithologist James Bond is on guano which figures in the background and plot of the James Bond spy novel
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After graduating he moved back to the United States and worked for a banking firm for three years in Philadelphia. An interest in natural history prompted him to quit, and along with
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which was first published in 1936 and went into 11 editions during his lifetime. He published nearly 150 papers in various journals including descriptions of 63 new subspecies.
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of the Academy of Natural Sciences in 1975. He died in the Chestnut Hill Hospital in Philadelphia at age 89. He is interred in the church yard at Church of the Messiah in
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Subsequently, he worked as an ornithologist at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, rising to become curator of ornithology there. He was an expert in
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Fleming referenced Bond's work by basing a large ornithological sanctuary on Dr. No's island in the Bahamas. In 1964, Fleming gave Bond a first edition copy of
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signed, "To the real James Bond, from the thief of his identity". In December 2008 the book was put up for auction, eventually fetching $ 84,000 (£56,000).
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Tyson) and Francis Edward Bond. His interest in natural history was spurred by an expedition his father undertook in 1911 to the
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Who Was the Real James Bond?: Author Ian Fleming named his 007 after an influential ornithologist
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The Real James Bond: A True Story of Identity Theft, Avian Intrigue, and Ian Fleming
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in Jamaica, James Bond and his wife visited Fleming unexpectedly. In his novel
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has him listed as winning a silver Musgrave Medal for ornithology in 1951.
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and named after Bond for his recognition of the biogeographical divide.
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was limited by what he thought may have been a marine boundary. In 1973
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American ornithologist and inspiration for the name of the fictional spy
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Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
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Delta. Bond was educated at the Delancey School followed by
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ITV Miss Marple murder mystery "A Caribbean Mystery"
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birds and wrote the definitive book on the subject:
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Harrow School
Trinity College, Cambridge
Ornithologist
Ian Fleming
fictional British spy
Leidy Award
Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
Author abbrev. (zoology)
ornithologist
Caribbean
Birds of the West Indies
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
Ian Fleming
fictional British spy of the same name
Philadelphia
née
Orinoco
St. Paul's School
Concord, New Hampshire
Harrow
Trinity College, Cambridge
Pitt Club
Rodolphe Meyer de Schauensee
Amazon
Academy of Natural Sciences
Caribbean
Birds of the West Indies
Institute of Jamaica

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