Kazimierz Wodzicki (1816–1889) Explained

Kazimierz Stanisław Michał Wodzicki (26 September 1816 – 20 October 1889) was a Polish nobleman from Galicia who served as a member of the Imperial Council from 1861 to 1863. He was also an ornithologist and wrote several books on birds.

Biography

Wodzicki was born in Korzkiew, the youngest son of Count Józef Wodzicki and Countess Petronella Jablonowska. He studied natural sciences in Krakow and abroad and became interested in birds. From 1861, he was a member of the Galician Regional Assembly representing landowners. The assembly chose him for the Imperial Council and served until 1863. He married Countess von dem Broele (1826-1856) in 1845 and Josepha Dzieduszycka in 1858. He wrote extensively on birds, farming, and nature in the region. He died on his estate in Olejów.[1]

His writings include:

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich. 57. Vienna. 1889. Wodzicki, Kasimir Graf. 211. de.