Richard Sidney Richmond Fitter was a Britishnaturalist and author. He was an expert on wildflowers and authored several guides for amateur naturalists.
Fitter wrote many books and was active in various areas relating to nature and conservation. His wife Maisie was a colleague and collaborator on many of his researches. They were joint authors of The Penguin Dictionary of British Natural History. His son, Alastair Fitter, is a professor of biology at the University of York. They collaborated on three books: Guide to the Countryside ; and Wild Flowers of Britain and Ireland. In 2002 father and son jointly authored a paper in Science analysing the changing phenology of plant flowering times due to global warming. He wrote the Collins Pocket Guide to British Birds, which started a series of field guides by various authors, setting a style which was helpful to the inexperienced observer by the way it was organised and explained, placing short texts alongside pictures. This had birds grouped according to habitat, size and colour, rather than the biological classification which traditional books had done. His Pocket Guide to Wild Flowers had pictures grouped by colour for easier identification. His Fontana Wild Flower Guide showed which plants might be found in different counties. He was heavily involved with nature conservation organisations including the Council for Nature, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and the Fauna and Flora Preservation Society where he was Honorary Secretary. He also served on the councils of the RSPB and the British Trust for Ornithology, and founded the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Naturalists' Trust. In 1968 he was one of the founders of the British Deer Society, which aimed to help with study, management and control. He was also involved in the search for the Loch Ness Monster, being a director of the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau.
In 2008 the British Naturalists' Association instituted a Richard Fitter Memorial Medal which is awarded annually to an individual who is a dedicated active field naturalist.
Hobbies
Fitter collected 'bird inn signs.' He wrote about his hobby in the Birmingham Daily Post, published Tuesday 22 March 1955. Fitter wrote that "I just note them down in my diary whenever I see them. I started during the second winter of the war, as a kind of light relief from the somewhat grim preoccupations of those days." By 1955 Fitter had several hundred signs in his collection of some 38 different bird species. https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000619/19550322/326/0015
As editor
Journals
"Rapid Changes in Flowering Time in British Plants" Science Vol. 296, Issue 5573, 1689–1691, 2002