Prof. Elliott Coues
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Portrait of U.S. Army doctor, naturalist, historian, and ornithologist (study of birds) Dr. Elliott Ladd Coues (b. 1842 - d. 1899).
Born on September 9, 1842, Elliot Ladd Coues graduated from Columbia College, Washington, D.C. in 1863. On March 30, 1864, he was commissioned an Assistant Surgeon in the U.S. Army (equivalent to First Lieutenant). In August 1864 he arrived at Fort Whipple in Prescott in the new Arizona Territory.
During his military travels and personal trips throughout Arizona, he observed and described numerous birds and other animals, often collecting specimens. He discovered a subspecies of White Tail deer, subsequently named the Coues Deer after him; the Arizona Gray Squirrel, a tree squirrel; and the Cactus Wren, a bird that nested in cacti, specifically the Saguaro cactus.
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