David Quinn (bird Artist)

David Quinn (born 1959) is a British bird artist. He won the 1987 "Bird Illustrator of the Year Award" of the British Birds magazine. His illustrations have appeared in several works, including the New World Warblers and Tits, Nuthatchs & Treecreepers volumes of the Helm Identification Guides series, as well as accompanying identification papers in British Birds magazine.

David Quinn is based in Cheshire, having moved there in 1983.

He attended Salford Grammar School, then Manchester Polytechnic, where he graduated with a B.A. First Class Honours in Graphic Design (Illustration) in 1982.

Amongst other publications in which his illustrations are featured is the Third Edition of the National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America, as well as the Helm Identification Guide to New World Warblers. He has also worked with Rob Hume on a guide to European gulls, yet to be published.

Quinn has found a number of rare vagrant birds in Cheshire, including a Franklin's Gull at Neumann's Flash in 1987 and a first-winter American Herring Gull in 1994, the first accepted record for mainland Britain.

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