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Qué (quién) es ornithological - definición

STUDY OF BIRDS
Ornithologist; Ornithological; Ornathology; Ornothology; Study of Birds; Orthinology; History of ornithology; Bird watching towers; Science of birds; Birdlore; Classification of birds
  • Cover of [[Ulisse Aldrovandi]]'s ''Ornithology'', 1599
  • ''[[An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump]]'', [[Joseph Wright of Derby]], 1768
  • Belon's comparison of birds and humans in his ''Book of Birds'', 1555
  • Morphometric measurements of birds are important in systematics.
  • Early bird study focused on collectibles such as eggs and nests.
  • Summer distribution and abundance of [[Canada goose]] using data from the North American Breeding Bird Surveys 1994–2003
  • A [[California condor]] marked with wing tags
  • An Emlen funnel is used to study the orientation behaviour of migratory birds in a laboratory. Experimenters sometimes place the funnel inside a planetarium to study night migration.
  • Geese from a wall panel from the tomb of [[Nefermaat]], Egypt c. 2575–2551 B.C.
  • Bird-preservation techniques
  • Kaup's classification of the crow family
  • A bird caught in a [[mist net]]
  • A researcher measures a wild woodpecker.  The bird's right leg has a metal identification tag.
  • [[Red-billed quelea]]s are a major agricultural pest in parts of Africa.
  • A mounted specimen of a [[red-footed falcon]]
  • [[Quinarian system]] of bird classification by Swainson
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  • Page from an early field guide by [[Florence Augusta Merriam Bailey]]

Ornithological         
·adj Of or pertaining to Ornithology.
ornithological         
Cooper Ornithological Society         
ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY FOUNDED IN 1893 IN CALIFORNIA
Cooper Ornithological Club; 10.1650
The Cooper Ornithological Society (COS), formerly the Cooper Ornithological Club, was an American ornithological society. It was founded in 1893 in California and operated until 2016.

Wikipedia

Ornithology

Ornithology is a branch of zoology that concerns the "methodological study and consequent knowledge of birds with all that relates to them." Several aspects of ornithology differ from related disciplines, due partly to the high visibility and the aesthetic appeal of birds. It has also been an area with a large contribution made by amateurs in terms of time, resources, and financial support. Studies on birds have helped develop key concepts in biology including evolution, behaviour and ecology such as the definition of species, the process of speciation, instinct, learning, ecological niches, guilds, island biogeography, phylogeography, and conservation.

While early ornithology was principally concerned with descriptions and distributions of species, ornithologists today seek answers to very specific questions, often using birds as models to test hypotheses or predictions based on theories. Most modern biological theories apply across life forms, and the number of scientists who identify themselves as "ornithologists" has therefore declined. A wide range of tools and techniques are used in ornithology, both inside the laboratory and out in the field, and innovations are constantly made. Most biologists who recognise themselves as "Ornithologists" study specific categories, such as Anatomy, Taxonomy, or Ecology lifestyles and behaviours. Though this can be applied to the range of all biological practises.

Ejemplos de uso de ornithological
1. Birds Queenslands, website of the Queensland Ornithological Society, www.birdsqueensland.org.au.
2. "It doesn‘t exist," said Ellen Paul, executive director of the Ornithological Council, based in the District.
3. Highly readable, it was much admired as a serious ornithological study.
4. It turns out to be an ornithological in–joke or, as he prefers to see it, a fantasy.
5. Other birds – which I imagine are blown–up versions of cheap, inaccurate ornithological knick–knacks – occupy other parts of the room.