ornithological in English

adjective

[or·ni·tho·log·i·cal || ‚ɔrnɪθə'lɑdʒɪkl /‚ɔːnɪθə'lɒ-]

of ornithology, of the study of birds; of bird-watching

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1. Aviculture information, but was mainly an ornithological treatise of the family

2. 3 Is there an ornithological reason for keeping them in separate cages?

3. The Auk 1: 105; Batchelder CF (1937) An account of the Nuttall Ornithological Club 1873 To 1919

4. 7 This reed bed is still maintained by working parties of the Sussex Ornithological Society.

5. 10 That's simply the truth, whether or not some people would like to ban gay ornithological unions.

6. The Auk: Ornithological Advances advances the fundamental scientific knowledge of birds and of broad biological concepts through studies of bird species.

7. 2 Mere amateurs in 2009 will make ornithological history in China by discovering birds unknown to science.

8. 20 Gould discovered in this hardy, middle-aged explorer, a man of great charm and great ornithological ability.

9. 6 Gould discovered in this hardy, middle-aged explorer, a man of great charm and great ornithological ability.

10. 1 For Elizabeth Gould, however, this ornithological cornucopia right on the doorstep did not hold the same all-encompassing fascination.

11. For Elizabeth Gould, however, this ornithological cornucopia right on the doorstep did not hold the same all-encompassing fascination.

12. 5 The local Ornithological Society estimates that over a million finches are trapped, and around 000 thrushes shot, every year.

13. 12 But international congresses in science were slow in starting, and the 1st International Ornithological Congress in 1884 was one of the earliest of them.

14. 8 And in his day, before cameras or reliable preservation techniques,[www.Sentencedict.com] bird artists gathered and recorded important scientific information about the ornithological world.

15. Beginning this year (2021), our journals will be published under the new titles Ornithology for The Auk and Ornithological Applications for The Condor

16. 11 "For us, it's just fun," said avian devotee Fred Bird, a past president of the Washington Ornithological Society who studies the little band of parakeets.

17. 4 China Ornithological Society (COS) is a leading NGO working on ornithology and bird conservation in China. It was created in Dalian City, Liaoning Province, in 19

18. 10 China Ornithological Society (COS) is a leading NGO working on ornithology and bird conservation in China. It was created in Dalian City, Liaoning Province, in 19

19. Memoirs of the Nuttall Ornithological Club 8: 1-109; Bengston S-A (1984) Breeding ecology and extinction of the Great Auk (Pinguinus impennis): anecdotal evidence conjectures

20. 9 There is a wide variety of bird life in the Quinta's vicinity, notably one of Europe's most interesting ornithological enigmas, the Azure Winged Magpie (Cyanopica cyana).

21. The environmental organisation ADENE which lodged a complaint which is currently being dealt with forwarded the report drawn up by the Spanish Ornithological Society in an e-mail dated 14 June 2001.

22. The exclusive Château de la Messardière is Saint-Tropez's largest hotel, featuring a Spa, gourmet restaurant and poolside restaurant, bars, an art gallery and magnificent 25-acre grounds (an official French Bird Protection League / Birdlife International ornithological reserve).

23. It was considered conspecific with the common teal (A. crecca) for some time but the issue is still being reviewed by the American Ornithological Society; based on this the IUCN and BirdLife International do not accept it as a separate species at present.

24. This critically endangered member of the family Alaudidae lives in very arid terrain, and is considered one of the least known birds in the Western Palaearctic region, due to its remoteness and the lack of much ornithological study on the archipelago as a whole.

25. Thus, the family difference betweenPasser and the Carduelinae was confirmed. Findings of importance for ornithological taxonomy are the peculiar position ofFringilla coelebs: It exhibits relationships to the generaCarduelis, Serinus, Acanthis, but is nonetheless clearly separable from these. This confirms the placing of it in a subfamily apart within the Old World Finches, Carduelinae.

26. Description: The Auk: Ornithological Advances aims to advance fundamental scientific knowledge by increasing the basic knowledge of bird species, both living and extinct, and the knowledge of broad biological concepts through studies of bird species.The Auk has been published continuously since 1884 and was recently recognized as one of the 100 most influential journals of biology and medicine