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1. "I'll be right over, " said the ornithologist.

2. Forensic ornithologist Pepper Trail examines bird skeletons.

3. He spoke five languages and was an expert ornithologist.

4. I felt like an ornithologist looking for a rare species.

5. So, as a practising ornithologist, I wished to obtain the necessary skills.

6. Jane thought she had gained the co-operation of a local ornithologist.

7. Their son, Dr Austin Roberts, went on to become an eminent ornithologist.

8. I was learning the most important attribute of any budding ornithologist - patience.

9. Being a naturalist and ornithologist I am always hooked by The Animal World'.

10. His own father had been an avid ornithologist, so his aunt had told him.

11. Borror, and entomologist and ornithologist who was a pioneer in the field of bioacoustics.

12. Olivia calls herself a bird-lover who hopes to one day become an ornithologist.

13. Meera : Of course, he's always been a keen ornithologist. Never stops talking about birds.

14. The Pacific antwren was first described in 1911 by the Austrian ornithologist Carl Eduard Hellmayr.

15. Antbird Tours was founded by a professional ornithologist with a passion for the country of Panama

16. Synonyms for Birdwatcher include ornithologist, birder, twitcher, bird lover, biologist, ecologist, zoologist, environmentalist, botanist and conservationist

17. It draws people who come for a fun day out and it provides for the serious ornithologist.

18. The whole valley round St Nectan's Glen is teeming with bird life, a paradise for a young ornithologist.

19. Being primarily an ornithologist, most of these quotations refer to birds, but there are passing descriptive botanical records.

20. An ornithologist named Mark Anderson oversaw construction of the island in 2006 as a sanctuary for the birds.

21. And Japanese ornithologist Satoe Kasahara says that lately kingfishers have snatched fish from urban ponds in her country.

22. Being an ornithologist requires years of higher education, and many ornithologists lead extensive research projects to promote bird conservation.

23. A profile of the artist and ornithologist John James Audobon, famous for painting and cataloguing the birds of North America.

24. "People were pretty shell-shocked, " said Karen Rowe, a senior ornithologist with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. "It was very disturbing."

25. Even so, as late as 1864, British ornithologist Edward Cavendish Taylor noted that the parrots were still common near the island's capital, San Juan.

26. From the 1930s, the Austrian ornithologist Konrad Lorenz, founder of modern ethology, determined a strict social hierarchy within jackdaw groups (collectively called trains or Clatterings)

27. Matt Murphy, ornithologist for the Countryside Council for Wales said climate change was affecting the breeding patterns of pied flycatchers living in Welsh oak woodlands.

28. Finally, in the 1920s, ornithologist William Beebe and engineer Otis Barton teamed up to create the Bathysphere, a pressurized submersible that ultimately would take them

29. Commission ornithologist Karen Rowe said the birds showed physical trauma, and she speculated that "the flock could have been hit by lightning or high-altitude hail."

30. Birds of a feather not only flock together, but, as every ornithologist knows full well, can Confabulate. COUNTRY RAMBLES, AND MANCHESTER WALKS AND WILD FLOWERS LEO H

31. Its name means "Alex's ancestral bird"; Alexornis from the given name of ornithologist Alexander Wetmore + Ancient Greek ornis , "bird", and Antecedens , Latin for "going before" or "ancestral".

32. Ian Carter, a co-author of the report and an ornithologist for Natural England, told the Guardian: "Any time you add any kind of weight to a bird, it will have some kind of effect.

33. The Coppery-tailed coucal (Centropus cupreicaudus) is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae.It is found in Angola, Botswana, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malawi, Namibia, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.It was first described by the German ornithologist Anton Reichenow in 1896.

34. The Culmen is the dorsal ridge of the upper mandible. Likened by ornithologist Elliott Coues to the ridge line of a roof, it is the "highest middle lengthwise line of the bill" and runs from the point where the upper mandible emerges from the forehead's feathers to its tip.

35. Charles William Beebe (/ ˈ b iː b i /; July 29, 1877 – June 4, 1962) was an American naturalist, ornithologist, marine biologist, entomologist, explorer, and author.He is remembered for the numerous expeditions he conducted for the New York Zoological Society, his deep dives in the Bathysphere, and his prolific scientific writing for academic and popular audiences.