Perrins research interests are in the
population dynamics and breeding biology of birds, particularly
tits (Paridae),
mute swans and
seabirds on
Skomer and
Skokholm. He investigated
animal lead poisoning of swans from
lead shot. — an area of mixed woodland established in 1947 by evolutionary biologist
David Lack – one of the most famous studies in population ecology. He supervised several successful DPhil students at Oxford including
Matt Ridley and
Tim Birkhead. According to
Scopus, his most cited journal articles have been published in
Ibis,
Nature,
Science Publications •
British Tits •
Encyclopedia of Birds •
The Mute Swan •
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Birds: The Definitive Guide to Birds of the World: Christopher M. Perrins Hardline (1990) •
Bird Population Studies: Relevance to Conservation and Management: (Oxford Ornithology Series) by Christopher M. Perrins, G. J. Hirons and J. D. Lebreton (1996) •
The Birds of the Western Palearctic, Volume 1: Non-passerines David Snow, Christopher M. Perrins and Robert Gillmor (1998) Oxford University Press. •
The Birds of the Western Palearctic, Volume 2: by David Snow, Christopher M. Perrins and Robert Gillmor (1998) Oxford University Press. •
The New Encyclopedia of Birds: Editor, (2003) Oxford University Press. •
The Complete Encyclopedia of Birds and Bird Migration: Jonathan Elphick: Christopher M. Perrins (2004)
Awards and honours Perrins has received a number of awards for his research, including the
Godman-Salvin Medal of the British Ornithologists' Union in 1988, and the
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) Medal in 1992. In 1993, he was appointed as the first Warden of the Swans in the Royal Household, playing an important role in the annual
Swan Upping ceremony. This was a new office in the
Royal Household of the
Sovereign of the United Kingdom, created in 1993. Other awards and honours include: • Union Medal of the
British Ornithologists' Union (BOU) in 2016, awarded for outstanding contribution to the BOU and ornithology. having served as President of the BOU from 2003 to 2007 ==References==