The most unusual inmate on notorious island prison
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On November 25, 1959, a notorious inmate of the infamous Alcatraz Island prison sought release after spending 43 years in solitary confinement.

This prisoner, Robert Stroud, gained fame as the “Birdman of Alcatraz” due to his deep fascination with ornithology—the scientific study of birds—which led him to author a pioneering book on the topic.

Stroud initially faced incarceration for manslaughter in 1909. However, after killing a prison guard, he received a sentence of life in solitary confinement at Leavenworth Penitentiary in Kansas.

A prison mug shot of murderer Robert Stroud, known as The Birdman of Alcatraz, taken in the 1920s. (Photo: US federal government) (Supplied)

His passion for birds began when he stumbled upon a nest of fledglings in the prison yard and decided to care for them.

Stroud immersed himself in books from the prison library, learning how to feed and tend to the birds.

He eventually started raising canaries, delved into avian research, and published well-regarded works on bird diseases.

Stroud also made vital contributions in the field of bird pathology.

Though he was allowed to conduct his studies in his cell, prison authorities later found that equipment Stroud had requested for his experiments were used to make home-brewed alcohol.

Robert Stroud was held in solitary confinement at the notorious island prison Alcatraz. (AAP)

Stroud was then transferred to the notorious island prison of Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay, which housed some of the most dangerous American criminals, including Al Capone, George “Machine Gun” Kelly and James “Whitey” Bulger.

Stroud was not allowed to keep birds so instead he turned to writing.

Over the next years, he penned an extensive biography and a book about reforming the US prison system. Authorities refused to publish both works, claiming they glorified criminals.

Stroud’s life was the subject of the 1962 film Birdman of Alcatraz, based on the book by author and prison reform advocate Thomas Gaddis.

Starring Burt Lancaster, it earned the Hollywood actor an Academy Award nomination.

Robert Stroud attempted to save fellow inmates during a deadly prisoner uprising at Alcatraz in 1946. (Getty)

Stroud would never taste freedom, though. His 1959 request to be freed from Alcatraz was turned down, but he was transferred to a mainland prison.

He died in 1963 at the age of 73 in a medical centre for federal inmates.

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