English to Telugu Dictionary ornithology

ornithology

ఆర్నిథాలజీ
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This fresh autobiographical study in amateur ornithology may be one of the first birding romance novels!
the scientific study of birds.
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The Auk, their quarterly journal of 'ornithology' , contains the results of original scientific research and book reviews and is one of the foremost in the field.
Priscilla had just begun studying 'ornithology' , and she quickly applied to her university for funds to cover airfare and expenses for a trip to Rodrigues.
With a keen interest in 'ornithology' as well as chemistry; he worked as a volunteer at the RSPB reserve at Minsmere.
The non profit-making society aims to advance the education of the public in the knowledge, understanding and appreciation of 'ornithology' , birds and bird study and promote protection of wild birds.
After getting a master's in 'ornithology' from Cornell University, she came to the Museum in 1956.
He travelled extensively after he retired, pursuing his interests in wildlife and wild places, and, in particular, 'ornithology' .
Hence, we should not only urge our students to think about the broader implications of their studies in 'ornithology' , but to acquire as deep a training in avian biology as possible.
This account of the history of 'ornithology' begins with a survey of writings on birds by the ancient Chinese, Greeks and Romans.
What do you consider your most important contribution to 'ornithology' ?
The ability to establish a technique for age estimation in wild birds will provide far-reaching benefits to aviculture, 'ornithology' , and science in general.
His broad biological knowledge extended far beyond 'ornithology' , and his scientific competence and expertise rewarded him with an international reputation.
The German author is widely recognized for his work in 'ornithology' .
The offspring of a long line of doctors, Mayr chose instead to concentrate his considerable intellectual abilities in the field of zoology, with a special interest in 'ornithology' .
This fresh autobiographical study in amateur 'ornithology' may be one of the first birding romance novels!
His early interest in entomology was extended to 'ornithology' after his arrival in the colony, and he sent many specimens back to England.
The role that field guides (together with their essential companion, binoculars) have played in 'ornithology' is difficult to overstate.
Early works covering Norfolk 'ornithology' make fascinating reading.
Its objectives are the advancement of 'ornithology' and the promotion of the scientific study of birds among ornithologists in Europe.
Twomey was one of the young men turned on to 'ornithology' by a distinguished pioneer naturalist, Frank L. Farley, author of Birds of the Battle River Region of Central Alberta.
He produced two classics of Old World 'ornithology' , first The Birds of Burma in 1940, followed by The Birds of Borneo in 1960.
By the mid-60s, Binney's works had become more naturalistic, more 'ornithologically' precise, and more topographically accurate.
But then much of the use of birdsong in music has always been an anecdotal exercise, a way of deliberately conjuring up a mood or a location rather than any attempt to be 'ornithologically' exact.
While most of these are professional scientists, the AOU welcomes any individual dedicated to the advancement of 'ornithological' science.
The first pair for 1978 put in an appearance at Cley Marsh during the second week of April, and have provided pleasure for many 'ornithologists' .
However, as I read some of the Alaska site accounts, I could not help but think that virtually all the potential sites along Alaskan coast are more important 'ornithologically' than our own little Cumberland Island.
Yet 'ornithologists' believe such behavior is becoming an increasingly common phenomenon.
Lear's book of parrots was an immediate success and no doubt had he persevered with his 'ornithological' studies he would have achieved immortality as a new Audubon.
Among the many 'ornithological' features observed along the Norfolk coast during the autumn of 1993 was a heavy and prolonged migration of siskins.
Dutch 'ornithologists' report that the male godwit usually spends each night on the eggs and both birds share the long daytime sessions.
The 'ornithologists' of the time described it as a common summer resident and it is known to have nested even in the towns (one site was in Surrey Street in the heart of Norwich).
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