Ornithology Sentence Examples | Use Ornithology in a sentence

1.his main interests are botany and Ornithology.

2.the developmental history of Ornithology in ancient china may be divided into two periods: ( 1) the pre-han period, ( 2) the hind period-from the end of the han dynasty to the ming dynasty.

3.Ornithology happens to be my avocation.

4.a collection of dried plants mounted, labeled, and systematically arranged for use in scientific study. the collections of the museum includes the specimens of plant and animal, Ornithology, herpetology, and ethnography.

5.depth analysis of the design system of the needs and design goals, in terms of Ornithology, biology, and relevant knowledge on bird strike design used in the system model. 3.

6.i'm especially good at Ornithology.

7.but i confess that i am now inclined to think that there is a finer way of studying Ornithology than this.

8.the Ornithology lab teamed up with cornell university's bioacoustic research program to develop software that would decode the bird calls.

9.scientists at the max planck institute for Ornithology in germany studied five common forest-breeding songbirds.

10.the journal of Ornithology reported the findings.

11.ethno-Ornithology: birds, indigenous peoples, culture and society.

12.fauna norvegica, series a: norwegian fauna except entomology& Ornithology.

13.he found his vocation in Ornithology.

14.part two mainly about collecting and collating theory related to Ornithology, ecology and landscape architecture, formed the basic theory for the study about heron habitat.

15.the content of this course emphasizes some interested subjects of students in Ornithology, through the works of reading and discussion, in order to gain a better understanding of birds.

16.in addition to research team leader mr. turney, other scientists come from a range of disciplines, including marine ecology, terrestrial ecology, Ornithology and oceanography.

17.dubacher, a gregarious, ruddy-faced man, seems an unlikely savior of birds, having no degree in Ornithology or zoology or formal training in wildlife care.

18.john fitzpatrick, director of the cornell laboratory of Ornithology and one of the leading figures in the search for the woodpecker, agrees there is a high probability that the bird is gone.

19.but like other women her age, nori insists she will keep her part-time job, at an Ornithology institute east of tokyo.

20.the collections of the museum includes the specimens of plant and animal, Ornithology, herpetology, and ethnography.

21.fauna norvegica, series c: norwegian journal of Ornithology.

22.passeriformes is the largest group in aves. it has broad adaptive radiations in the nature. the origin and evolution of passeriformes have been major arguments in Ornithology.

23.recordings of flight calls inside the light columns are now being analyzed at the cornell lab of Ornithology.