BrownE is a huge figure in British ornithology. He helped both Willoughby and Christopher Merrett with their enquiries by correspondence about birds, kept a bittern, owl, ostrich, eagle and cormorant at one time or another, and like Ted Ellis centuries later, went out to the Broads to witness starling murmuration as quoted here. He even coined the word 'incubation' and another word relating to ornithology which i forget at present ! Norfolk naturalist Ted Ellis also owned a copy of the 1905 Jarrold's edition of Browne's collected bird and fish writings. There's probably still a few things left to discover about Browne's ornithological observations to anyone well versed in the subject.