BOOKS, pictures and equipment belonging to pioneering bird photographer Eric Hosking are going under the hammer at Tennants Auctioneers in Leyburn this November.

Eric Hosking's is a name which will require little introduction for ornithology enthusiasts.

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The first professional bird photographer, he photographed over 1,800 species, and his pictures have appeared in some 800 books, including the popular New Naturalist series, of which he was photographic editor.

His technological innovations include the use of flash photography for birds, and the invention of an electronic trigger-mechanism for ultra-high-speed photography of birds in flight.

He was also the first to photograph owls in the wild, and famously lost an eye to a tawny owl at the age of 28, an event which proved no measurable hindrance to his career.

The incident later inspired the ingenious title of his autobiography, An Eye for a Bird (1970), the foreword to which was written by HRH Prince Philip.

Eric Hosking's centrality to the world of ornithological publishing is captured by a variety of outstanding presentation copies of books now up for sale, by figures including Peter Scott, Roger T. Peterson, Denis Healey and David Attenborough.

Many of the books contain highly personalised and admiring inscriptions. Further highlights include excellent copies of Godman's Monograph of the Petrels from 1907-10 with an estimate up to £2,500), Legge's History of the Birds of Ceylon and J. G. Millais's Mammals of Great Britain.

The latter book was, inscribed by Millais for the illustrator G. E. Lodge, and subsequently inscribed by Lodge for Hosking.

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To complement his library, Eric Hosking also built a fine collection of pictures by leading 20th century wildlife artists including Archibald Thorburn, Keith Shackleton and C. F. Tunnicliffe.

A spokesman for Tennants said: "The sale of his photographic equipment provides an unmissable opportunity to own a remarkable array of high-quality cameras, lenses and other apparatus by manufacturers including Contarex, Hasselblad and Zeiss, and will give skilled users the chance of recreating his photographic feats.

"Offered together in a single sale, Eric Hosking’s library, pictures and camera collection will evoke the life's work of a true pioneer and represent a major event in the year’s auction calendar."

The items will be up for auction at Tennants's Books, Maps and Manuscripts Sale on November 24.

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