Harrison B. Tordoff
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English: Harrison B. "Bud" Tordoff (1923–2008) was an American ornithologist and conservationist, known for his research on avian evolution and work on restoring the peregrine falcon. During World War II he served as a fighter pilot, making five aerial victories (just enough for him to be considered a fighter ace).
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Tordoff as a pilot during World War II, posing in front of his P-51
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Tordoff with ground crew in front of his P-51
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Tordoff's P-51, Upupa epops, in 2010. For more photographs, see Category:472364 (aircraft).