About the field of zoology the jazz composition Ornithology composition zoology File HouseSparrow23.jpg Ornithology from Greek , , ornis , ornithos , bird and , logos , rationale or explanation is a branch of zoology that concerns the study of bird s. Several aspects of ornithology differ ... by amateurs working within the parameters of strict scientific methodology. The science of ornithology ... The Contributions of Ornithology to Biology journal BioScience volume 34 issue 4 pages 250&ndash 255 doi 10.2307 1309464 jstor 1309464 ref While early ornithology was principally concerned with descriptions ... are used in ornithology and innovations are constantly made. ref cite book author Sutherland, W ... Oxford University Press isbn 0 19 852086 7 ref History main History of ornithology see also Timeline of ornithology The history of ornithology largely reflects the trends in the history of biology ... title Early annals of ornithology publisher HF&G Witherby, London ref Birds were perhaps ... 404215 ref ref cite book author Newton, Alfred title Ornithology. Reprinted from Encyclopaedia Britannica ... are passed on through oral traditions see Ethnoornithology ethno ornithology . ref ... thumb left Cover of Ulisse Aldrovandi s Ornithology, 1599 Early written records provide valuable ... Ornithology. Taylor & Francis. pp. 175 176. ref Aristotle in 350 BC in his Historia Animalium ... The History of American Ornithology before Audubon journal Transactions of the American Philosophical ..., plants and animals, published in 363 volumes. His Ornithology alone covers 2000 pages and included ... Aldrovandi on Chickens The Ornithology of Ulisse Aldrovandi, vol. 2, Bk xiv, translated and edited ... ornithology. Ray also worked on Ornithologia which was published posthumously in 1713 as Synopsis methodica avium et piscium . ref name white cite web author White, Jeanne A. year 1999 title Ornithology ... ornithology guide hillguide.htm accessdate 2007 12 01 ref The earliest list of British ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Infobox journal title Journal of Ornithology cover File Journal of Ornithology.jpg discipline Ornithology website http www.springerlink.com content 110831 link1 http www.biodiversitylibrary.org bibliography 11280 link1 name Online archive publisher Springer Science Business Media frequency Quarterly history 1853 present ISSN 0021 8375 eISSN 1439 0361 impact 1.476 impact year 2009 The Journal of Ornithology formerly Journal f r Ornithologie is a scientific journal published by Springer Science Business Media on behalf of the Deutsche Ornithologen Gesellschaft . It was founded by Jean Cabanis in 1853, becoming the official journal of the Deutsche Ornithologen Gesellschaft in 1854. See also List of ornithology journals External links Official http www.springerlink.com content 110831 DEFAULTSORT Journal Of Ornithology Category Journals and magazines relating to birding and ornithology Category Quarterly journals Category Springer academic journals Category Publications established in 1853 Category English language journals Biology journal stub de Journal of Ornithology fr Journal f r Ornithologie pl Journal of Ornithology fi Journal of Ornithology ... more details
Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Ornithology Cover Cover size Caption Artist The Charlie Parker Septet from Album A side B side Night in Tunisia Released Format Recorded March 28, 1946, Radio Recorders Studios, Hollywood Genre Bebop Length 3 03 Label Dial Records 1946 Dial br small 1002 small Writer Charlie Parker br Benny Harris Producer Certification Chart position Last single This single Next single Misc Ornithology is a jazz standard by bebop alto Saxophone saxophonist Charlie Parker and Trumpet trumpeter Benny Harris . Its title is a reference to Parker s nickname, Bird . The Charlie Parker Septet made the first recording of the tune on March 28, 1946 on the Dial Records 1946 Dial label, and was inducted into the List of Grammy Hall of Fame Award recipients J P Grammy Hall of Fame in 1989. ref http www.grammy.org recording academy awards hall of fame o Grammy Hall of Fame ref Ornithology is a contrafact that is, a newly created melody written over the chord progression of another song, in this case the Jazz standard standard How High the Moon . It remains one of the most popular and frequently performed bebop tunes. Jazz vocalists scat singing scatting on How High the Moon notably Ella Fitzgerald often quote the melody of Ornithology and vice versa . Notable recordings include Bud Powell s version. Vocalese lyrics were also created by Babs Gonzales . Footnotes Reflist See also List of jazz contrafacts DEFAULTSORT Ornithology Composition Category Grammy Hall of Fame Award recipients Category Compositions by Charlie Parker Category 1940s jazz standards Category Bebop jazz standards Category Jazz compositions Category 1946 compositions jazz composition stub de Ornithology eo Ornithology azkompona o es Ornithology fr Ornithology it Ornithology fi Ornithology ... more details
enabled greater insight into the classification of birds. See also Timeline of ornithology References references Sources cite book title History of Ornithology last Chanisgaud first Valerie year 2009 ... year 1921 url http www.archive.org details cu31924005489558 title Early annals of ornithology publisher ... Alfred title Ornithology year 1884 url http www.archive.org details ornithology00newt Reprinted from ... A Historical Perspective year 2001 publisher Cornell Lab of Ornithology location Ithaca, NY isbn 093802762X edition 2nd pages H1 H42 cite book title A Concise History of Ornithology last Walters ... stub Category Ornithology ... more details
italictitle Infobox book name The Ornithology of Australia title orig translator image image caption author Silvester Diggles illustrator Silvester Diggles and Rowena Birkett cover artist country Australia language English series subject Birds of Australia genre Fine illustrated books publisher pub date 1865 1870 english pub date media type Print with hand coloured lithographic plates pages isbn oclc dewey congress preceded by followed by The Ornithology of Australia comprises three volumes of an uncompleted set of lithography lithographed , hand coloured, illustrations of Australia n bird s with accompanying text. It was authored by Silvester Diggles of Brisbane and was originally issued in 21 parts, each part containing six plates 126 plates in all with short descriptive letterpress , in imperial quarto format, with the leaves of the plates 39 cm in height. The parts were printed for the author by T.P. Pugh. ref name NLA NLA online catalogue. ref Altogether, between 1863 and 1875, Diggles, with his niece Rowena Birkett who hand coloured each plate, produced 325 plates illustrating some 600 Australian birds. ref name ADB Marks 1972 . ref In 1877 Diggles produced what was essentially a two volume second edition of the previously published work, using 123 of the same plates and renamed Companion to Gould s Handbook, or, Synopsis of the birds of Australia, containing nearly one third of the whole, or about 220 examples, for the most part from the original drawings , though the spine title was simply Diggles Ornithology . Volume 1 had 59 plates, volume 2 had 64, printed by Thorne & Greenwell of Brisbane. ref name NLA The title referred to John Gould s 1865 book Handbook to the Birds ... 1954 . ref In August 1990 a facsimile edition of The Ornithology of Australia , volume 1, parts 1 ... pages 201 203 url cite web url http catalogue.nla.gov.au Record 2772433 title The Ornithology of Australia ... online catalogue date DEFAULTSORT Ornithology of Australia Category 1860s books Category 1877 books ... more details
Use dmy dates date September 2010 Refimprove date December 2009 The following is a timeline of ornithology ..., and author of de Arte Venandi cum Avibus that describes the first manipulative experiments in ornithology ... by his collaborator John Ray . This is considered the beginning of scientific ornithology in Europe ... 1806 he published an Ornithology of Sweden 1787 Carl Peter Thunberg publishes Museum naturalium Academi ... of ornithology, combining Linnean binomial nomenclature with the anatomical and physiological descriptions ... Alexander Wilson begins his study of North American birds, resulting in his American Ornithology 1808 ... Valentin Lvovich Bianchi becomes Head of the Department of Ornithology at the Zoological Museum of the Zoological ... publishes Cat logo das Aves Amaz nicas 1915 Cornell Lab of Ornithology founded 1915 Eduard Daniel van ... Indochine Fran aise 1932 Foundation of the British Trust for Ornithology for the study of birds in Britain 1932 Yoshimaro Yamashina founds the Yamashina Institute for Ornithology at his home in Shibuya ... Grey Institute of Field Ornithology 1938 1941 Handbook of British Birds The Handbook of British ... Dinosaur Renaissance 1967 Publication of Radar Ornithology by Eric Eastwood ornithologist Eric ... of the ornithological fauna of the USSR 1990 S lim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History ... and American voyages of scientific exploration Indian natural history Includes brief history of ornithology ... bird studies in the years 1980 to date. List of years in birding and ornithology Science in the Age ... Chansigaud,Valerie 2010 The History of Ornithology New Holland ISBN 978 1 84773 433 4 2010 First ... and the history of ornithology. Isis 68 550 566. Gebhardt, Ludwig 2006 Die Ornithologen Mitteleuropas ... during the 19th and 20th centuries. Journal of Ornithology 142 27 93 Robin, Libby. 2001 . The Flight of the Emu a hundred years of Australian ornithology 1901 2001 . Carlton, Vic. Melbourne University Press. Erwin Stresemann , 1975 Ornithology From Aristotle to the Present Harvard University Press ... more details
The following entries cover events related to birding and ornithology which occurred in the listed year. 1800s 1800 in birding and ornithology 1800 1801 in birding and ornithology 1801 1802 in birding and ornithology 1802 1803 in birding and ornithology 1803 1804 in birding and ornithology 1804 1805 in birding and ornithology 1805 1806 in birding and ornithology 1806 1807 in birding and ornithology 1807 1808 in birding and ornithology 1808 1809 in birding and ornithology 1809 BR 1810 in birding and ornithology 1810 1811 in birding and ornithology 1811 1812 in birding and ornithology 1812 1813 in birding and ornithology 1813 1814 in birding and ornithology 1814 1815 in birding and ornithology 1815 1816 in birding and ornithology 1816 1817 in birding and ornithology 1817 1818 in birding and ornithology 1818 1819 in birding and ornithology 1819 BR 1820 in birding and ornithology 1820 1821 in birding and ornithology 1821 1822 in birding and ornithology 1822 1823 in birding and ornithology 1823 1824 in birding and ornithology 1824 1825 in birding and ornithology 1825 1826 in birding and ornithology 1826 1827 in birding and ornithology 1827 1828 in birding and ornithology 1828 1829 in birding and ornithology 1829 BR 1830 in birding and ornithology 1830 1831 in birding and ornithology 1831 1832 in birding and ornithology 1832 1833 in birding and ornithology 1833 1834 in birding and ornithology 1834 1835 in birding and ornithology 1835 1836 in birding and ornithology 1836 1837 in birding and ornithology 1837 1838 in birding and ornithology 1838 1839 in birding and ornithology 1839 BR 1840 in birding and ornithology 1840 1841 in birding and ornithology 1841 1842 in birding and ornithology 1842 1843 in birding and ornithology 1843 1844 in birding and ornithology 1844 1845 in birding and ornithology 1845 1846 in birding and ornithology 1846 1847 in birding and ornithology 1847 1848 in birding and ornithology 1848 1849 in birding and ornithology 1849 BR 1850 in birding and ornithology ... more details
Infobox Journal title The Wilson Journal of Ornithology cover File WilsonCover.jpg center 200px center 1922 cover center discipline Ornithology former names The Wilson Bulletin abbreviation publisher Wilson Ornithological Society country United States frequency Quarterly website http www.wilsonsociety.org pubs wjo.html publisher Wilson Ornithological Society history 1889 to present ISSN 1559 4491 impact 0.538 impact year 2010 The Wilson Journal of Ornithology until 2006 The Wilson Bulletin is a quarterly scientific journal published by the Wilson Ornithological Society . Both the society and its journal were named after American ornithologist Alexander Wilson . See also List of ornithology journals External links BioOne http www.bioone.org perlserv ?request get archive&issn 0043 5643 The Wilson Bulletin . Vol. 112 117 2000 2005 free HTML abstracts, subscription required for PDF fulltexts. BioOne http www.bioone.org perlserv ?request get archive&issn 1559 4491 The Wilson Journal of Ornithology . Vol. 118 2006 onwards free HTML abstracts, subscription required for PDF fulltexts. SORA http elibrary.unm.edu sora Wilson index.php The Wilson Bulletin . Vol. 1 111 1889 1999 free PDF DejaVu fulltexts. DEFAULTSORT Wilson Journal of Ornithology Category Journals and magazines relating to birding and ornithology biology journal stub fr The Wilson Journal of Ornithology pl The Wilson Journal of Ornithology ... more details
orphan date July 2010 This is a list of ornithology award s Expand list date February 2011 Bernard Tucker Medal BTO Brewster Medal AOU Coues Award AOU D. L. Serventy Medal RAOU John Hobbs Medal RAOU Loye and Alden Miller Research Award COS Ludlow Griscom Award ABA Margaret Morse Nice Medal WOS W. Roy Wheeler Medallion BOCA Category Ornithology awards Category Ornithology lists ... more details
Image Wilson Alexander 1766 1813.jpg thumb 230px Alexander Wilson 1781 1813 George Montagu naturalist George Montagu publishes Supplement to the Ornithological dictionary , or Synopsis of British birds The Museum f r Naturkunde Berlin museum contains 2000 bird specimens Ongoing events Coenraad Jacob Temminck Histoire naturelle g n rale des pigeons et des gallinac s New species described in this work in 1813 include Madagascar Turtle dove , Spot winged Pigeon , Picazuro Pigeon , Picui Ground dove and Grey Junglefowl . Alexander Wilson Ornithology of America 1808 1814 Species described in this work in 1813 include the Solitary Sandpiper .Wilson died in this year. Ornithology of America was completed by George Ord . ornithology stub Category Years in birding and ornithology ... more details
NOTOC Yearbox in? in birding and ornithology cp 18th century c 19th century cf 20th century yp1 1877 yp2 1878 yp3 1879 year 1880 ya1 1881 ya2 1882 ya3 1883 dp3 Bird species new to science described in the 1850s 1850s dp2 Bird species new to science described in the 1860s 1860s dp1 Bird species new to science described in the 1870s 1870s d Bird species new to science described in the 1880s 1880s da 0 dn1 Bird species new to science described in the 1890s 1890s dn2 Bird species new to science described in the 1900s 1900s dn3 Bird species new to science described in the 1910s 1910s The year 1880 in birding and ornithology . Worldwide To be completed New species See also Bird species new to science described in the 1880s To be completed Taxonomic developments To be completed Ornithologists January 25 Edward Hearle Rodd born 1810 ref name DNB DNB Cite wstitle Rodd, Edward Hearle ref Deaths World Listing Empty section date September 2011 Europe Britain Breeding birds To be completed Migrant and wintering birds To be completed Rare birds Other Events To be completed Ireland Rare birds To be completed Scandinavia To be completed North America To be completed Asia To be completed References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 1880 In Birding And Ornithology Category 1880 Birding and ornithology Category 1880 in science Bird Category Years in birding and ornithologyornithology stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Australian Field Ornithology is the quarterly journal of Bird Observation & Conservation Australia . It was previous named the Australian Bird Watcher . The founding editor was Roy Percy Cooper Roy Cooper , editor from 1959 to 1976. Currently 2006 the Coordinating Editor is Stephen Debus . Category Journals and magazines relating to birding and ornithology Biology journal stub ... more details
James Grant navigator James Grant The narrative of a voyage of discovery, performed in His Majesty s vessel the Lady Nelson, of sixty tons burthen, with sliding keels, in the years 1800, 1801 and 1802, to New South Wales by James Grant. To which is prefixed, An account of the origin of sliding keels Printed by C. Roworth for T. Egerton. Jules Verreaux Maison Verreaux a natural history dealership established in Paris by Jacques Philippe Verreaux Category Years in birding and ornithology ornithology stub ... more details
Humboldt University of Berlin University of Berlin founded. Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger is a professor and director of the zoological museum. Constantine Samuel Rafinesque describes the Zitting Cisticola Streaked Fantail Warbler in Caratteri di alcuni nuovi generi e nuove specie di animali e piante della Sicily Sicilia George Perry naturalist George Perry describes the Brolga in Arcana or the museum of natural history This serial publication, like many was short lived January 1810 to September 1811 . John James Audubon meets Alexander Wilson author of American Ornithology Moritz Balthasar Borkhausen publishes Deutsche Ornithologie oder Naturgeschichte aller V gel Deutschlands Natural history of German birds Ongoing events Alexander Wilson Ornithology of America 1808 1814 Species described in 1810 include the American Tree Sparrow ,the Pine Siskin , the Blue headed Vireo , the Mourning Warbler and the Marsh Wren ornithology stub Category Years in birding and ornithology ... more details
File PittaReichenowiLongipennisGoodchild.jpg thumb right 250px The Green breasted Pitta left was described in 1901 Events relating to birding and ornithology that occurred in 1901 include Organisations Rossitten Bird Observatory in East Prussia , founded by Johannes Thienemann , opened on 1 January under the auspices of the Deutsche Ornithologen Gesellschaft Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union founded in Melbourne , Australia Publications Henry Seebohm s The Birds of Siberia published Journal Cassinia journal Cassinia first published Journal Emu journal Emu first published People Charles Tunnicliffe , British bird painter, born 1 December Birds Birds described in 1901 include the Blue wattled Bulbul , Cape Verde Swift , Cinnamon Frogmouth , Colima Pygmy owl , Fearful Owl , Green breasted Pitta and Waterfall Swift . Category Years in birding and ornithology Category 1901 in science Birding and ornithology ornithology stub ... more details
Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot commences Histoire naturelle des oiseaux de l Am rique septentrionale. Desray, Paris 1807 1808 . Category Years in birding and ornithology Alexander Wilson commences the nine volume American Ornithology 1808 1814 , illustrating 268 species of birds, 26 of which had not previously been described. John William Lewin s Birds of New Holland Australia New Holland with their Natural History published in London. He writes the first description of the Regent Bowerbird in this work. Coenraad Jacob Temminck publishes Histoire naturelle g n rale des pigeons et des gallinac s. Sepps , Amsterdam 1808 15. ornithology stub ... more details
Death of Bernard Germain de Lac p de Charles Lucien Bonaparte updates Alexander Wilson Wilson s American Ornithology as American ornithology, or, The natural history of birds inhabiting the United States, not given by Wilson with figures drawn, engraved, and coloured, from nature . He added more than 100 species. Sir William Jardine, 7th Baronet William Jardine and Prideaux John Selby commence the serial publication Illustrations of Ornithology 1825 1843 . The Volieren aviary for birds of prey opened at M nagerie du Jardin des Plantes in Paris Lord Charles Somerset founds the Iziko South African Museum South African Museum 1825 1828 Carl Peter Holb ll becomes Royal Inspector of Colonies and Whaling in South Greenland Expeditions 1825 28 Circumnavigation by the sloop H.M.S. Blossom under Frederick William Beechey commander , Edward Belcher surveyor , Alexander Collie , surgeon and naturalist , George Tradescant Lay naturalist Ongoing events 1824 1825 Johann Baptist von Spix Avium Species Novae Birds first described in this work in 1825 include the Social Flycatcher , the Spot winged Wood quail , the Black fronted Piping guan , the Blue crowned Manakin , the Razor billed Curassow ,and the Wattled Curassow Category Years in birding and ornithology ornithology stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 NOTOC Yearbox in? in birding and ornithology cp 19th century c 20th century cf 21st century yp1 1994 yp2 1995 yp3 1996 year 1997 ya1 1998 ya2 1999 ya3 2000 dp3 Bird species new to science described in the 1960s 1960s dp2 Bird species new to science described in the 1970s 1970s dp1 Bird species new to science described in the 1980s 1980s d Bird species new to science described in the 1990s 1990s da 0 dn1 Bird species new to science described in the 2000s 2000s dn2 Bird species new to science described in the 2010s 2010s dn3 Bird species new to science described in the 2020s 2020s See also 1996 in birding and ornithology , 1997 main events of 1997 and 1998 in birding and ornithology Worldwide New species See also Bird species new to science described in the 1990s To be completed Taxonomic developments To be completed Europe Britain Breeding birds Only 11 booming Great Bittern Bitterns are heard, half as many as the previous year. Thousands of young Black legged Kittiwake s and other seabirds die in North east England during storms. A pair of Red backed Shrike s breed in Northern Scotland. Migrant and wintering birds To be completed Rare birds A Spectacled Warbler at Landguard Point , Suffolk is the second British record A Semipalmated Plover at Dawlish Warren National Nature Reserve in June is the second British record A male Siberian Rubythroat in Dorset in October is the second British record A Blue cheeked Bee eater in Shetland in June and July is Britain s eighth, but only the second to be seen by large numbers of observers. A Western Sandpiper in Lothian in July is also Britain s eighth, but only the first to be seen by large numbers of observers. A record influx of 16 Desert Wheatear s occurs between October and December Other Events The British ... America To be completed Asia To be completed DEFAULTSORT 1997 In Birding And Ornithology Category 1997 Birding and ornithology Category Years in birding and ornithology Category 1997 in science Ornithology ... more details
notability date September 2011 NOTOC Yearbox in? in birding and ornithology cp 20th century c 21st century cf 22nd century yp1 2005 yp2 2006 yp3 2007 year 2008 ya1 2009 ya2 2010 ya3 2011 dp3 Bird species new to science described in the 1970s 1970s dp2 Bird species new to science described in the 1980s 1980s dp1 Bird species new to science described in the 1990s 1990s d Bird species new to science described in the 2000s 2000s da 0 dn1 Bird species new to science described in the 2010s 2010s dn2 Bird species new to science described in the 2020s 2020s dn3 Bird species new to science described in the 2030s 2030s See also 2007 in birding and ornithology , 2008 main events of 2008 and 2009 in birding and ornithology The year 2008 in birding and ornithology . Worldwide New species See also Bird species new to science described in the 2000s The Olive backed Forest Robin is first described by Smithsonian ornithologists who discovered it in Gabon . ref cite web url http www.sciencedaily.com releases 2008 08 080815130415.htm title New Bird Species Discovered In Gabon, Africa date 15 August 2008 publisher Science Daily accessdate 10 March 2012 ref Taxonomic developments Ornithologists Deaths World listing Europe Britain Breeding birds Migrant and wintering birds Rare birds Britain s second American Purple Gallinule found dead in April or May 2008 at Old Warden Bedfordshire. ref Balmer, D. and Vickery, J. Birds. In Branson, A. 2011 Wildlife Reports. British Wildlife 22 274 6 ref Other Events Ireland Rare birds Scandinavia To be completed North America To be completed References reflist Bird stub DEFAULTSORT 2008 In Birding And Ornithology Category 2008 Birding and ornithology Category 2008 in science Bird Category Years in birding and ornithology ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Yearbox in? in birding and ornithology cp 20th century c 21st century cf 22nd century yp1 1998 yp2 1999 yp3 2000 year 2001 ya1 2002 ya2 2003 ya3 2004 dp3 Bird species new to science described in the 1970s 1970s dp2 Bird species new to science described in the 1980s 1980s dp1 Bird species new to science described in the 1990s 1990s d Bird species new to science described in the 2000s 2000s da 0 dn1 Bird species new to science described in the 2010s 2010s dn2 Bird species new to science described in the 2020s 2020s dn3 Bird species new to science described in the 2030s 2030s See also 2000 in birding and ornithology , 2001 main events of 2001 , List of 2001 in articles other specialist lists of events in 2001 and 2002 in birding and ornithology . Worldwide New species See also Bird species new to science described in the 2000s The Bukidnon Woodcock from the Philippines is described as Bird species new to science new to science in the journal Forktail journal Forktail To be completed Taxonomic developments To be completed Europe Britain Breeding birds To be completed Migrant and wintering birds Record breaking numbers of Rose coloured Starling reach Britain. Rare birds Britain s first Red billed Tropicbird is photographed at sea off the Isles of Scilly in June. A Grey Catbird on Anglesey in October is the first for Britain. Britain s first Snowy Egret is found in Argyll in November, and remains in southwestern Scotland, touring a variety of locations, throughout much of 2002 A Green Heron Britain s fourth is found in Lincolnshire in September Other Events The British Birdwatching Fair has eastern Cuba as its theme for the year. Scandinavia To be completed North America To be completed Asia Japan In late August, a juvenile Calidris sandpiper is found ... this plumage has been recorded DEFAULTSORT 2001 In Birding And Ornithology Category 2001 Birding and ornithology Category 2001 in science Bird Category Years in birding and ornithology ... more details
italic title The Journal of Oregon Ornithology JOO ISSN 1066 9450 is a serial published by Gahmken Press in Newport, Oregon for scientific papers related to birding in Oregon , documenting details of Oregon ornithology clearly enough that it will hopefully still be useful a century or more from now. ref name lf cite web url http yaquina.info j joomenu.htm title JOO Home Page accessdate 2009 08 02 ref The stated goal of JOO is not to compete with other publications, but to publish material especially census and observational data that might otherwise be inaccessible in mainstream journals that do not have space to publish individual censuses and observations or data reports. ref name lf JOO is published irregularly with individual issues available for purchase there are no subscriptions. Articles are available online for free at ScholarsArchive OSU. ref cite web url http ir.library.oregonstate.edu jspui handle 1957 7951 title JOO articles are archived at ScholarsArchive OSU accessdate 2009 08 02 ref References reflist Category Journals and magazines relating to birding and ornithology Category Magazines published in Oregon ... more details
Academy of Natural Sciences founded in Philadelphia . It is the first natural science research institution and museum in the New World. Samuel Thomas von S mmerring describes Ornithocephalus antiquus now known as Pterodactylus .The animal was described as being both a mammal, a bat, and a form in between mammals and birds. George Cuvier and provided a lengthy description in which he restated his previous view that the fossil animal was a reptile. Ongoing events George Shaw General Zoology, or Systematic Natural History 1809 1826 Species described in this work in 1812 include Blue tufted Starthroat , Red tailed Comet , Greater Vasa Parrot , Copper Sunbird , Glittering bellied Emerald and Purple banded Sunbird . Alexander Wilson Ornithology of America 1808 1814 Species described in this work in 1812 include Fish Crow , Whip poor will and Connecticut Warbler ornithology stub Category Years in birding and ornithology ... more details
Image BandTailedGull3800ppx10.jpg thumb 230px Belcher s Gull.Described by Nicholas Aylward Vigors in 1829 Trocaz Pigeon described by Karl Heineken Death of Juan Ignacio Molina Death of Jean Baptiste Lamarck Pierre Auguste Joseph Drapiez publishes R sum d ornithologie ou d histoire naturelle des oiseaux Johann Georg Wagler writes descriptions of new bird species in Isis, oder Encyclop dische Zeitung published by Lorenz Oken Some are the Russet throated Puffbird , the Golden fronted Woodpecker , the Pinnated Bittern , the Chestnut coloured Woodpecker , the Brown Jay , the Intermediate Egret and the Ladder backed Woodpecker George Ord retires from business to devote his time to ornithology. 1829 33 Edward Belcher Admiral Sir Edward Belcher HMS Aetna Aetna survey expedition to North and West Africa. Julien Fran ois Desjardins , Charles Telfair , Wenceslas Bojer , and Jacques Delisse , take part in founding the Soci t d Histoire Naturelle de l le Mauritius Maurice Category Years in birding and ornithology ornithology stub ... more details
Image BanksZSL.jpg thumb 230px House of Joseph Banks and office of the Zoological Society of London John Gould formally describes the now extinct Norfolk Island Kaka Thomas C. Jerdon a pioneer of Indian ornithology arrives in Madras Andrew Smith zoologist describes new birds in Report of the expedition for exploring central Africa. Some are the African Pygmy falcon , the Red billed Buffalo weaver , the White browed Sparrow weaver the Southern White crowned Shrike , the Kalahari Scrub robin and the Great Sparrow Death of Bernhard Meyer Death of Edward Turner Bennett Adolphe Simon Neboux joins the French exploration ship La Venus as surgeon naturalist William Yarrell becomes Secretary of the Zoological Society of London Ongoing events John Gould Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1836 New birds described by Gould in this journal in 1836 include the Blue billed Duck , the Black Currawong , the White eared Bulbul , the Greater Necklaced Laughingthrush , the Black headed Trogon and the Black breasted Parrotbill Category Years in birding and ornithology ornithology stub ... more details