Career
He lectured in zoology at the University of Birmingham. In 1957, he gave his address as Stourbridge. And in 1961, as an unspecified "Church End".
He was, for a time, Chairman of the research committee of the West Midland Bird Club.
B. (William Brunsdon) (1965). Vertebrates their structure and life.
New York:: Oxford University Press. pp. vii, 525p, 8 colonel. plates: illinois; 24cm. B. (William Brunsdon) (1969).
The weekend motorist in the Lake District.
London:: H.M.S.O. pp. iv, 31 p., 4 plates: illustrated, forms, maps. 25 cm. B. (William Brunsdon) (1970). An introduction to animal physiology (3rd ed).
Oxford:: Clarendon. pp. xvii, 349 p., 2 plates.
: illinois; 23 cm. Yapp, William Brunsdon (1981). Birds in medieval manuscripts.
London:: British Library. pp. 190p: illinois(some colonel).
22x24 cm. Yapp, William Brunsdon (1987).
Animals in medieval art The Bayeux tapestry as an example. Amsterdam. pp. 15–73: illinois Cm. Notable papers William Brunsdon Yapp, The illustrations of birds in the Vatican manuscript of "De arte venandi cum avibus" of Frederick II, in “Annals of science: the history of science and technology”, 40(1983), pp.
597–634.
B. (1969). "The bird population of an oak woodland (Wyre Forest) over eighteen years.". Shropshire Ornithological Society.