ornithologist
IPA: ɔrnɪθˈɑɫʌdʒʌst
noun
- A person who studies or practices ornithology.
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Examples of "ornithologist" in Sentences
- I'm an ornithologist from the university.
- He was a painter, an expert ornithologist and gastronome.
- The species is named for the British ornithologist Osbert Salvin.
- The species problem, was tackled by the ornithologist Ernst Mayr.
- The scientific name honours the English ornithologist John Latham.
- He was the son of ornithologist and bird artist Neville Henry Cayley.
- Venetian is no respecter of species; and when an Italian "ornithologist"
- The specific name commemorates the British ornithologist Lord Rothschild.
- The name of this bird commemorates the American ornithologist John Cassin.
- The scientific species name is for the American ornithologist Robert Ridgway.
- The scientific species name commemorates John Gould, the English ornithologist.
- He named his dashing spy after an unassuming U.S. ornithologist who wrote "Birds of the West Indies."
- As our group moved on down the street, Dr Dave Mehlman, ornithologist, asked me, “Did you get a picture?”
- An ornithologist, he lived 'til he was 97, and so I got to see the way he would collect and classify and write systematically about his bird collection.
- Always a passionate ornithologist, Messiaen would ask Pasquier, his commanding officer, to assign him the early watch so that he could observe the awakening of the birds.
- Nor would I claim to be an "ornithologist", a title which implies scientific knowledge, a capacity for protracted study, an understanding of graphs, figures and statistics, and possibly a doctorate.
- He's been so thoroughly domesticated by his loving owner, Linda Leslie Mann that he studies aerodynamics in his cage, yet continues to walk around their cozy home in Minnesota until a Brazilian ornithologist named Tulio comes out of nowhere and proposes mating him with the street-smart, high-flying Jewel in Rio to save the macaw species.
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