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S. James Reynolds

(He/Him)
Assistant Professor in Ornithology and Animal Conservation, University of Birmingham

Dr Jim Reynolds has worked on the reproductive biology and the nutritional ecology of birds from many different and diverse orders including passerines, geese, grouse, kingfishers and terns. He has worked in North America and in mainland Europe in investigating how human activity influences food availability and the resulting changes in avian reproductive investment and life histories.

He employs state of the art technologies and traditional methods in field ornithology in spear-heading research into the foraging ecology of free-living birds in the UK, in the UK’s Overseas Territories and elsewhere.

Experience

  • –present
    Assistant Professor in Ornithology and Animal Conservation, University of Birmingham