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"ornithologist" Definitions
  1. a person who studies birds

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I have an ornithologist friend who moonlights as a material scientist.
Prominent Keys travelers, including the ornithologist John James Audubon, passed through.
STANLEY FISCHER: This-- I-- think, I'm not an-- an ornithologist or anything.
Before this I had turned to a helpful ornithologist friend for counsel.
I'm sure there's an ornithologist out there scoffing at my bird ignorance.
Besides being a modernist master, Messiaen was practically a part-time ornithologist.
As Bond the spy grew in stature, Bond the ornithologist faded from view.
So ornithologist Emily O'Connor wondered: How do these compulsive wanderers deal with infections?
"We could suddenly lose a lot of stuff very quickly," one ornithologist said.
"It's an extraordinary sighting," said Richard O. Prum, an ornithologist at Yale University.
"Maybe if you're hoping to date an ornithologist," she said, shaking her head.
"The syrinx of bellbirds is unique," Richard Prum, evolutionary ornithologist at Yale, told Gizmodo.
"It is impressive," one of the researchers, ornithologist Henri Weimerskirch, told The Washington Post.
Still others have both, the ornithologist Richard Prum, a professor at Yale, told me.
He so loved them that he named his dashing protagonist after American ornithologist James Bond.
We reached out to Kevin J. McGowan, an ornithologist at Cornell University for an explanation.
Now an ornithologist has come up with a bird scarer that might be the answer.
"He's a really stand-up hawk and father," East Village ornithologist Helen Stratford told the Post.
You don't have to be an ornithologist to know that birds are pretty good at flying.
Such careful depictions are the result of LaMacchia's collaboration with the ornithologist and illustrator Daniel Cole.
"The bigger the flock, the less likely that 'you' will be taken," says ornithologist Ernest Garcia.
He dreams of being an ornithologist when he grows up, he said, or a roller-coaster engineer.
Usually, as an amateur ornithologist, she was content to observe the Bramblings soaring high above the wood.
Erika Ranee: I wanted to be an ornithologist, entomologist, or a botanist when I was a child.
And finally, there's Cat Garcia, a bird enthusiast and activist who dreams of one day becoming an ornithologist.
When he returned home, he became an ornithologist; in the past decade, he has shifted to tree science.
"The Ornithologist," while containing imagery that's influenced by Andrei Tarkovsky and Luis Buñuel, is very much Mr. Rodrigues's own.
Rather than flying for miles, the drones hovered to act like a human ornithologist conducting what's called a point count.
Donald Bruning, an ornithologist who worked at the Bronx Zoo for decades, said smuggling undermines the businesses of legitimate breeders.
Plus, the ornithologist that tested them for Wirecutter said that colors seen through them were bright and shapes were clear.
You do not have to be a Portuguese Catholic to appreciate "The Ornithologist," but I imagine that it really helps.
Shawn Smallwood, a California ornithologist, told PolitiFact that about 100 eagles die each year due to impacts with wind turbines.
The Ornithologist (2) places its protagonist, Fernando (Paul Hamy, voiced by director João Pedro Rodrigues), in the woods, in near isolation.
They appointed Gary Graves, an ornithologist and chair of the museum's vertebrate zoology department — Helgen's direct supervisor — to carry it out.
It's not unusual to see a large group of ducklings together, but 70-plus is "an extraordinary sighting," one ornithologist said.
The bride's mother retired as an ornithologist for the bird division of the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington.
Peter Ryan, an ornithologist at the University of Cape Town, has been visiting since 1984, analysing the origins of the trash.
Since 1975, on a barrier island near Barrow, the ornithologist George Divoky has tended a pioneer nesting colony of black guillemots.
Their origins here date back many decades, said Kimball L. Garrett, an ornithologist at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles.
Published by Smithsonian ornithologist Robert Ridgway in 1886, A Nomenclature of Colors for Naturalists categorizes 186 colors alongside diagrams of birds.
As a hobbyist ornithologist, I want to watch the swarming of the starling swarm, which will pass by this exact spot today.
The whale was first spotted by Dave Andrews, a consultant ecologist and ornithologist, who posted a video on Twitter on Tuesday afternoon.
Gerald Smith, an ornithologist who aided Mr. Schneider's efforts to challenge the project, believes the helicopter scared the eagles away for good.
Am I going to end up emailing an ornithologist to ask about bird VR for the sake of a throwaway two-minute commercial?
This was the book that taught me how to identify the birds in my garden, and turned me into a would-be ornithologist.
" According to Daniel A Cristol, an ornithologist at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, the whole thing was "very odd.
"Jenny was drawing a red and green dragon and I thought it was cool," explains Walton, whose father works as a local ornithologist.
David Bird, a professor emeritus of wildlife biology and an ornithologist at McGill University in Montreal, was the bird's booster in the debate.
They do it, according to ornithologist Yossi Leshem of Tel Aviv University, both to help each other find food and to fend off predators.
He's an ornithologist by trade, a college professor, and he has all of the stereotypical features that you might assume comes with that position.
The monkey was seen again in 1956 when two dead specimens were collected by ornithologist Fernando da Costa Novaes and taxidermist M. M. Moreira.
"And that has big implications for our concept of species and natural selection," said Geoffrey Hill, an ornithologist and evolutionary biologist at Auburn University.
Rather, they are opportunists, according to Andrea Flack, an ornithologist from the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, who was not involved in the study.
Perhaps no living scientist is as enthusiastic — or doctrinaire — a champion of Darwinian sexual selection as Richard Prum, an evolutionary ornithologist at Yale University.
Noah Strycker, an ornithologist and penguin researcher at Stony Brook University, told CNN that climate change has removed these penguins' primary food source, krill.
Since 1984 Dr Ryan, an ornithologist, has been visiting Inaccessible and, along with his other studies, recording the litter stranded on the island's beaches.
By 1919, the nation's garden birds were to be considered, according to the ornithologist Frank Chapman, ''not only our welcome guests but our personal friends.
By the time Fernando encounters a mute shepherd named Jesus, you may have figured out that "The Ornithologist" is an allegory, or something like it.
Dr. Rheindt, an ornithologist, knew that a thrush shouldn't have been on that island, and that the species normally would seek shelter from the rain.
The best-actress honours were shared by Jowita Budnik and Elian Umuhire for their roles in Poland's "Birds Are Singing in Kigali" ("Ptaki spiewają w Kigali"), another film with hefty context that tells the story of an ornithologist who brings a young girl to live in Poland after her parents, one of them a colleague of the ornithologist, are murdered in the Rwandan genocide.
But they're not for the easily offended ornithologist—along with less-than-flattering notes about the birds he sees, the begrudging birder gives them playground nicknames.
Theoretically, the Mandarin could mate with a native duck, an ornithologist with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology said, although it's unclear if they could produce offspring.
Susan Elbin, an ornithologist and the director of conservation and science at New York City Audubon, an advocacy group, finds herself awed by the nightlong vigil.
Chorao is known for its flora and fauna, mangroves - beautiful forests growing in the water - and a bird sanctuary named after the famous Indian ornithologist Salim Ali.
However, a merganser can usually only incubate up to 20 eggs — making Cizek's discovery an "extraordinary sighting," Yale ornithologist Richard O. Prum told the New York Times.
The most recent find came under the leadership of natural history photographer Clay Bolt, entomologist Eli Wyman, behavioral ecologist Simon Robson, and ornithologist Glenn Chilton, CNN said.
For example, American ornithologist Robert W. Dickerman wrote a 1960 paper in the Journal of Mammalogy based on his observation of homosexual necrophilia in two ground squirrels.
The July issue of National Geographic Magazine includes stunning photography by Anand Varma of ornithologist Christopher Clark's experiments studying how the Anna's hummingbird sees, moves, and eats.
"We went to 58 countries as tennis players," said Orlando Garrido, who played alongside his brother but stopped before him to start a career as an ornithologist.
"We're all in favor of true love," Kevin McGowan, an ornithologist at the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology (who is not involved in the research) told the Chicago Tribune.
Last month it announced plans to nobble a century-old law protecting wild birds; it was passed a few months before the death of Roosevelt, a keen ornithologist.
Featuring an acrobat, two dancers, an opera singer, and two musicians, her piece Opera and Steel looks at an ornithologist studying the effects of oil pollution on seabirds.
The examples selected in collaboration with paleo-ornithologist Julia Clarke include the extinct carnivorous terror birds of South America and the Pelagornis with a startling 20-foot wingspan.
Arjun Amar, an ornithologist at the University of Cape Town, said that vultures were facing a crisis in Africa, with many species declining precipitously over the last decade.
As an amateur ornithologist and lawyer working on indigenous cases in the Northern Territory, Mr. Gosford said, he'd developed a deep respect for Aboriginal knowledge of the landscape.
"Just because we don't have evidence of the population decreasing doesn't mean we shouldn't have strong conservation rules," said Bill Montevecchi, an ornithologist at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Prum, an ornithologist and museum curator, resurrects Darwin's provocative theory of sexual selection, which argues that animals select mates on the basis of beauty, not just genetic fitness.
Back in 2015, an independent ornithologist issued a formal proposal to the American Ornithologists' Union (AOU) to split the bird into six species, based on plenty of published research.
Directed by João Pedro Rodrigues of Portugal, "The Ornithologist" meanders as headily as its protagonist, zigging and zagging through one pastoral location and down one narrative byway after another.
A target with a raven rests against the trunk, which has hunting gear, bird skulls in a jar, a photograph of ornithologist Florence Augusta Merriam Bailey, and other found objects.
"This is the first comprehensive picture of where these birds are moving across the entire year," said Frank La Sorte, an ornithologist at Cornell and one of the map creators.
Paul Sweet, an ornithologist at the American Museum of Natural History — which touts having the largest bird collection in the world — will lead bird-watching tours at Brooklyn Bridge Park.
That isn't a complaint, but an acknowledgment of the story's glories and mysteries, which makes "The Ornithologist" a good metaphor for both moviegoing and the festival experience at its best.
Making reliable estimates is especially difficult in wilder areas because scavengers quickly sniff out fallen carcasses, said Simon Thomsett, an ornithologist and trustee of the Kenya Bird of Prey Trust.
But the information to be gathered from dry specimens is also useful, said Mikhail Kalyakin, an ornithologist and the director of the Zoological Museum at Lomonosov State University in Moscow.
"But our father was the kind of fisherman who threw night crawlers into local streams," said Mr. Lee's brother, George, so he learned dry-fly fishing from a local ornithologist.
On a trip to Jamaica after World War II, he spotted a book, "Birds of the West Indies," by an ornithologist from Philadelphia, who happened to be named James Bond.
"It's really hard to see the big effects of anything on bird populations because they're hard to keep track of," Kevin McGowan, an ornithologist at the Cornell lab told me.
Decades before the concept of optimal foraging, Frank Bené, an American ornithologist, discovered that hummingbirds learned about color too, contrary to the belief that they were innately attracted to red.
More rare were sightings of the great hornbill in India, the Pincoya storm-petrel in Chile and the golden-cheeked warbler in Honduras, according to Marshall Iliff, an ornithologist from Cornell.
The only Liberian Greenbul sample (Image: Collinson et al, J Ornithol (2017))Ornithologist Wulf Gatter spent six days a week observing birds in the forest of Liberia, the West African country.
While it might call to mind the action and romance of Ian Fleming's famous spy (and what plant doesn't, honestly), it's actually named after the American ornithologist of the same name.
Put simply, they're high, tight, neat and any ornithologist worth his or her salt would immediately note my scrotum's similarity to the inflated chest of a male magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens).
Taking to mountain bikes, horses and canoes, this hardy group — comprising conservationists, an ornithologist, a river guide and a National Geographic explorer — is tested by treacherous terrain and dangerous river currents.
"It's a dilemma that's becoming more and more frequent as the population that was once driven down has come back," said Kevin McGowan, an ornithologist at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
Kevin McGowan, an ornithologist at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, said that the peregrine is not large enough to be a reliable threat to Canada geese and other very big birds.
Ms. Apgar, a graduate student at the University of Connecticut, is working with Christopher Elphick, an ornithologist there, to record what happens when high tides flood the nests of marsh birds.
From his perch as an ornithologist at the New York Zoological Society (today the Wildlife Conservation Society), he founded the Department of Tropical Research at the turn of the 20th century.
It's been 120 years since New York ornithologist Frank Chapman launched his Christmas Bird Count as a bold new alternative to what had been a longtime Christmas tradition of hunting birds.
For a study published in the journal PLoS One, scientists led by George Barrowclough, an ornithologist at the American Museum of Natural History, looked at a random sample of 200 bird species.
Discovering the web As a student at the University of Oxford during the 1960s, Vollrath initially focused on the flight patterns of homing pigeons, supervised by Nobel Prize-winning ornithologist Nikolaas Tinbergen.
The single most delightful and narratively adventurous movie I saw at Toronto, "The Ornithologist" very loosely recasts the story of Anthony of Padua, a Portuguese saint who died in the 13th century.
Ms. Misra explained that the ornithologist who tested binoculars for Wirecutter found that the Athlon Optics Midas EDs were sharp and clear, and offered comparable viewing to pairs that cost 10 times as much.
Christopher Elphick, an ornithologist at the University of Connecticut and one of the authors of the new paper, said development and sea level rise, both caused by humans, are the slow and sure killers.
Many of the leading scientists of the day contributed to sharks' emerging PR problem, including ornithologist Robert Murphy and ichthyologist John Nichols, both based at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
Dr. Clark, now a biologist at the University of California, Riverside, was a researcher at Yale in the laboratory of Dr. Prum, an ornithologist and evolutionary biologist, when they went to Africa recently for research.
The new findings highlight the need to catalog and conserve biological diversity, said Jonathan Kennedy, an ornithologist and evolutionary biologist at the University of Sheffield, who wrote a commentary that ran with the new study.
The Pentax AD 8x25 WP binocs are compact enough to carry in a jacket pocket, and the professional ornithologist who evaluated them for Wirecutter found the images crisp and the colors clear, Ms. Misra said.
As reported in New Scientist, University of Rabat ornithologist Abdeljebbar Qninba was doing field work on the barren Moroccan island of Mogador in 2014 when he noticed a number of small birds stuck in deep cavities.
Employing unconventional time and rhythm, and influenced by birdsong (Messiaen was an avid ornithologist), the piece conveys a sense of disorientation and anxiety, a reflection of life during wartime as well as the overarching apocalyptic theme.
"Climate change is probably the underlying factor and the effects are rippling through the food chain," Noah Strycker, an ornithologist and penguin researcher at Stony Brook University, told CNN from Greenpeace's Esperanza ship in the Antarctic.
Tom J. Cade, an ornithologist who was a leader of a remarkable effort that re-established the majestic peregrine falcon on the East Coast after the pesticide DDT had wiped it out there, died on Feb.
But when they wait to fly south, it means "some are staying in places where they've never stayed the winter before," Jack Kirkley, an ornithologist and professor at the University of Montana-Western, told the Montana newspaper.
"The heat pulls them up from the air, and they use this force to climb," said Henri Weimerskirch, an ornithologist from the National Center for Scientific Research, in Paris, and an author of the paper in Science.
"They carry rabies, you have to be out at night, and they do bite," said Mr. Veit, a veteran ornithologist with a pick-up truck and a ponytail who joins Ms. Fibikar here any night he can.
We meet the French ornithologist François Levaillant, who cribbed some illustrations for his "Natural History of the Birds of Africa (1805-08)" from other sources, and incompetently (or deviously?) included numerous species not found on the continent.
Obituary HONG KONG — In the early 1960s, a young ornithologist successfully persuaded Vietnam's top leaders, including its founding president, Ho Chi Minh, to designate a tract of land near the capital as the country's first national park.
The Athlon Optics Midas ED is intuitive to use and has great optics — in fact, the ornithologist who tested it for Wirecutter compared it favorably to his personal pair of binoculars, which were 10 times the price.
To answer this question, Richard O. Prum, an ornithologist, is working to revive an idea advanced by Charles Darwin: the attractiveness of an animal to another of its species isn't only tied to fitness and good genes.
The team -- composed of natural history photographer Clay Bolt, entomologist Eli Wyman, behavioral ecologist Simon Robson and ornithologist Glenn Chilton -- spent years studying the bee and slogged around in humid Indonesia forests for days before stumbling upon one.
"To see changes in timing at continental scales is truly impressive, especially considering the diversity of behaviors and strategies used by the many species the radars capture," Kyle Horton, ornithologist and study co-author, said in a statement.
He is also the author of the birding memoir "A Big Manhattan Year," in which he detailed his 26 battle with Andrew Farnsworth, a noted ornithologist and birding record setter, to see the most species in a single year.
"The study is a fascinating new look at an old question: How does moonlight affect the plumage of nocturnal predators?" said Richard Prum, an evolutionary biologist and ornithologist at Yale University, who has studied how coloration evolved in birds.
Ms. Misra recommends the Athlon Optics Midas ED, which have great optics, are easy to use, and (as the professional ornithologist who tested them for Wirecutter's review learned) are durable enough to handle the jolts and bumps of travel.
Ornithologist Alejandro Rico-Guevara, the lead author of the study and a professor at UC Berkeley, said these appendages are used by male hummingbirds to fight off other males, which they do to gain access to food resources and females.
"Wherever we can turn lights off at night, we should be doing it," said Andrew Farnsworth, an ornithologist with Cornell University and an author of the study, which claims to be the first to quantify bird responses to urban nighttime light.
This summer, however, almost 150 years after Darwin published his sexual selection theory to mixed reception, Richard Prum, a mild-mannered ornithologist and museum curator from Yale, has published a book intended to win Darwin's sex theory a more climactic victory.
During a field expedition in the Andes in the spring of 2017, Francisco Sornoza-Molina, an ornithologist at the Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad in Ecuador, spotted what he thought was a young hillstar, according to the study published in the journal Ornithological Advances.
I'm a birder, so I don't know if I would have known that years ago, but unfortunately I didn't get far in college, so I don't know how I would have done in biology, but I would have loved to be an ornithologist.
Over the course of two years, Bob Gosford, an ornithologist, and Mark Bonta, an assistant professor of earth sciences at Penn State Altoona, and their colleagues team collected older ethnographic reports and conducted detailed interviews with six eyewitnesses, including Aboriginal firefighters and academics.
THE ORNITHOLOGIST The Portuguese director João Pedro Rodrigues ("To Die Like a Man") continues to defy classification with this story of a bird-watcher (Paul Hamy) who sets off downstream on an isolated river and, on his journey, encounters increasingly strange company.
He fancies himself a renaissance man — ornithologist and wrestling coach and philatelist and explorer and philanthropist — and winds up essentially buying 1984 wrestling gold medalist Mark Schultz (Channing Tatum) by funding Schultz to train for the 1988 World Championships and Olympic gold at his estate.
We are also introduced to the 20th-century aristocratic British ornithologist, spy and sociopath Richard Meinertzhagen, who switched tags among bird specimens to support his hypotheses and who might have shot his first wife to hide the deception before running off with his children's nanny.
"In the last few decades Israel has become more than just a short stopover because many more birds and a greater number of species can no longer cross the desert," said ornithologist Shay Agmon, avian coordinator for the wetlands park of Agamon Hula in northern Israel.
From a pair of binoculars that one ornithologist called good enough to rival his own professional-level pair, to a wide-brimmed hat that'll come in handy should you find yourself waiting for that condor to actually show, this list will set you on your way.
We referred to the members of our little pilgrimage as "team Linnaeus": Hakan Stenlund, a good friend who grew up in and still lives in Lapland; Staffan Muller-Wille, a half-Swedish half-German scholar of Linnaeus; and Kristof Zyskowski, an ornithologist at the Yale Peabody Museum.
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Lendrum is a villain who risks death, is repeatedly fined, serves prison time and uses all of his mental, physical and financial resources in pursuit of what the British ornithologist Tim Birkhead calls "the most perfect thing" — the egg — to sell to wealthy clients in the Middle East.
"They are sort of an enigma for us to understand them because they are so rarely seen," said Paul Sweet, an ornithologist at the American Museum of Natural History who is preparing specimens of the birds and freezing them so that they are available for study in the future.
That afternoon, I went for a walk in the city's Centennial Parklands with John Martin, an ornithologist with the University of New South Wales who is working on a project looking at how Sydney's cockatoos have adapted, learning to open garbage bins and knock on windows to ask people for food.
In addition to these curious portraits of women, the artist also employs naturalistic motifs such as birds reminiscent of those painted by famed 19th-century ornithologist John James Audubon, who identified dozens of new avian species and famously cataloged his observations in his seminal compendium of color-plate drawings, The Birds of America.
Yet The Verge's inquiry found that the chief investigator, ornithologist Gary Graves, chair of the museum's vertebrate zoology department, failed to interview key witnesses to the events in question: the researcher to whom the wild dog samples actually belonged, and a Kenyan colleague who was helping to deal with the necessary permits.
"Its role as food for people has been erased from the land, along with the memories of which plant species are related to it, the process of its cultivation and harvest, and the bread, soup, rice, and other traditional dishes associated with it," Oruç, an ornithologist, and Kazancı, a PhD student, wrote.

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