Примеры использования Ornithologist на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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As an ornithologist.
Ornithologist, philatelist, philanthropist.
Fellow ornithologist.
Ornithologist, philatelist, philanthropist.
Linda was an ornithologist.
Ornithologist, philatelist, philanthropist. Okay, ornilo.
Bloke must be an ornithologist.
But rare ornithologist could get this island….
Salomonsen is the daughter of ornithologist Finn Salomonsen.
Ornithologist, philatelist, philanthropist. Ornithologist. .
You're something of an ornithologist, Mr. Barnes.
The Center was founded in 1985 as a result of the fruitful cooperation of the Italian Association for the Protection of Bird and the ornithologist Bruno Vaschetti.
He's the most respected ornithologist in the whole world almost.
August 24- Bernhard Meyer,German physician, ornithologist d.
Highly respected ornithologist, author, world explorer, phil… Phila.
The species name is given in honour of the distinguished Indian ornithologist Sálim Ali.
She is married to American ornithologist and ecologist Robert Ricklefs.
She was photographed in Oman on 17th December 2012 by Hungarian ornithologist Andras Kovacs.
He has been working as an ornithologist since 1980 and has spent many years researching ravens.
The author of the‘Gull Island' project was prominent Armenian Ornithologist, Martin Adamyan.
The lovely fairywren was first described by the ornithologist John Gould in 1852, from a specimen collected by Captain Owen Stanley in Cape York.
Lecturer- Argentine photographer and ornithologist Guillermo Galano.
Henry Thoreau was as much an ornithologist and a meteorologist(« inspector of storms») as he was a poet, or rather, we might say, he included the sciences in is poetics.
The golden-collared macaw was described by American ornithologist John Cassin in 1853.
The red-winged fairywren was described by ornithologist John Gould in 1837, who gave it the bird's specific name which is derived from the Latin term elegans'elegant.
Franco Andrea Bonelli(1784-1830), ornithologist, entomologist and collector.
In 1979 the ornithologist David G. Medway from New Zealand claimed that the two specimens were taken in November 1777 during the third circumnavigation by James Cook.
Since in 1979 male White-Tailed Eagle was ringed by Sweden ornithologist Björn Helander many interesting observations were made regarding life of the bird.
An account by English ornithologist John Latham about the"Van Diemen's cassowary" may also refer to the King Island emu, based on the small size described.
It was named in honour of its discoverer,the British military officer, explorer and ornithologist Robert Ernest Cheesman who collected it while on an exploratory expedition in Saudi Arabia.