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* A naturalist in the Magdalen Islands ; giving a description of the islands and list of the birds taken there, with other ornithological notes ( 1878 ).
Although reviews in the birding and ornithological press have often been favourable, there have been criticisms.
In the center of the town there is the Castle, called the Rocca of Lonato, which is about 1000 years old, with an ornithological museum, the House of the Podestà with a library, which has about 52, 000 ancient books.

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His major work, a color-plate book entitled The Birds of America ( 1827 – 1839 ), is considered one of the finest ornithological works ever completed.
The fauna in the park is largely ornithological ; and includes honeyeaters, southern emu and fairy wrens, swamp harriers, rufous bristlebird, peregrine falcons, pelicans, ducks, black swans and egrets.
Among the Heights ' now-vanished riverfront estates was " Minnie's Land ", the home of ornithological artist John James Audubon, who is buried in Trinity Church Cemetery churchyard of the neighborhood's Church of the Intercession ( 1915 ), a masterpiece by architect Bertram Goodhue.
His major work, a set of colored prints entitled The Birds of America ( 1827 – 1839 ), is considered one of the finest ornithological works ever completed.
The situation with the Rock Wren is an ornithological mystery, as they are thought to live above the snow line where obtaining food during the winter would be extremely difficult.
The list below is an attempt using information gleaned from the latest studies to organise them into coherent related groups, and as such may contain groupings not yet accepted by or are under review by the various ornithological taxonomy authorities.
The name ' White-winged Tern ' is the standard in most English-speaking countries ; in Britain, this name is also the one used by the formal ornithological recording authorities, but the older alternative ' White-winged Black Tern ' is still frequent in popular use.
The Institute houses the Alexander Library, the best ornithological library in Europe and one of the best in the world, which is named after W. B. Alexander.
This is considered the beginning of scientific ornithology in Europe, revolutionizing ornithological taxonomy by organizing species according to their physical characteristics.
It is principally by his zoological, and more especially his ornithological, labours that Heuglin has taken rank as an independent authority.
The Bobolink is also one of the many important ornithological references in Vladimir Nabokov's John Shade's poem " Pale Fire " in the novel of the same name:
The American Ornithologists ' Union ( AOU ) is among the oldest and most respected ornithological organization in the world.
* The Elliott Coues Award, named in honor of Elliott Coues, a founding member of the AOU, is presented annually to recognize outstanding and innovative contributions to ornithological research.
This is considered the beginning of scientific ornithology in Europe, revolutionizing ornithological taxonomy by organizing species according to their physical characteristics
The site is also of considerable ornithological interest with water rail, a particularly uncommon species, having been recorded.
His ornithological works were published privately in 1881 by his nephew, Captain Robert George Wardlaw-Ramsay, with a memoir by Dr W. H. Russell, and the attribution Walden is used in taxonomic listings.
He set new standards for ornithological art and is considered as one of the most prolific American bird artists after John James Audubon.
The International Ornithological Committee is a group of about 200 international ornithologists, and is responsible for the International Ornithological Congress and other international ornithological activities, undertaken by its Standing Committees.
The ornithological station was ceased at the end of the Second World War, but work continues at the ornithological station Radolfzell which is part of the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology.

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" In response, some philosophers ( e. g. Craig Callender ) have suggested that ornithological knowledge would be of great benefit to birds, were it possible for them to possess it.
Lack also pioneered the use of many new tools for ornithological research, including the idea of using radar to study bird migration.
Unlike the RSPB, which was primarily conservation oriented, the British Trust for Ornithology ( BTO ) was started in 1933 with the aim of advancing ornithological research.
The many water birds and other coastal avians, that have their hatching grounds on Sylt or use the island for resting on their migrations constitute an ornithological feature.
During the 1970s, Sibley was a highly controversial figure in ornithological circles, for both professional and personal reasons.
Vagrants seem to extend the migration rather than straying en route ; in Bhutan for example, though along one of the species ' migration flyways, the Citrine Wagtail has been recorded as an extremely rare passer-by rather than staying even for a few days or weeks ( 2000 ): The ornithological importance of Thrumshingla National Park, Bhutan.
From his mid-teens, Bartram was noted for the quality of his botanic and ornithological drawings.
Gould undertook an ornithological tour of Scandinavia in 1856, in preparation for the work, taking with him the artist Wolf who would draw 57 of the plates from Gould ’ s preparatory sketches.
This huge network made it possible for Hume to cover a much larger geographic region in his ornithological work.
Honorary Fellows are limited to 100 and are " chosen for exceptional ornithological eminence and must at the time of their election be residents of a country other than the United States of America or Canada.
An area comprising a total of 161. 68 hectares has been designated as a biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest, for ornithological, entomological and stratigraphic interest, notification originally having taken place in 1971.
George Robert Gray FRS ( 8 July 1808 – 6 May 1872 ) was an English zoologist and author, and head of the ornithological section of the British Museum, now the Natural History Museum, in London for forty-one years.
The group undertakes management work to preserve or maximise the ornithological value of the Reserve, provides and maintains hides for the use of the public and permit holders, keeps the paths open and discourages disturbance.
Bechstein was a prolific zoologist and one of the first concerned with wildlife conservation: besides his ornithological work, he also published works calling for the protection of animals that were commonly considered harmful or pests at the time, such as bats.
Beck ’ s interest and knowledge of birds grew, and he soon learned how to make ornithological specimens and mount birds for museum collections.
He also started the first ornithological journal for the region, Stray Feathers, in which he described new species and edited notes from contributors across the region.

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Clifford attempted to allay such fears when, responding to a query about whether he was a hawk ( favoring aggressive military action ) or a dove ( favoring a peaceful resolution to the Vietnam War ), he remarked, " I am not conscious of falling under any of those ornithological divisions.

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The completed work, titled A Monograph of the Pheasants, has been considered by some reviewers to be possibly the greatest ornithological monograph of the twentieth century.
It was once considered to be an endangered species, and even possibly extinct ; however this was due to a lack of ornithological surveys in its high-altitude range.
Much of his detail-oriented taxonomy continues to be influential within mammalogical and ornithological circles.
English literature and poetry henceforward became his steadfast companions throughout his life and it was known that in his minimal personal kit on all his ornithological expeditions was always to be found some of his favourite anthologies.
Others, including those professionally involved in ornithology as well as the more scientifically rigorous amateurs, wanted the RAOU to be scientifically credible and to publish an ornithological journal that merited international recognition.
These sites are small enough to be entirely conserved and differ in their character, habitat or ornithological importance from the surrounding habitat.
An avid birdwatcher and wildfowl hunter, Benson wanted to be an ornithological illustrator.
The Library holds over 3, 500 items and is said to be the largest ornithological library in Scotland.

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