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She creates tops in boxy silhouettes but adds a feminine element to them by way of delicate floral or ornithological embroidery.
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For instance, rather than including a tree-lined backdrop, he uses the white ground found in the classic ornithological illustrations he emulated as a child.
FORBES: Palace Coup
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Renton Righelato, from Berkshire Ornithological Club, called it a "birder's bird".
BBC: American Buff-Bellied Pipit
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Meiburg actually had the opportunity to travel to the Falkland Islands in search of the Johnny Rook, and his ornithological obsessions come with him on tour.
NPR: Shearwater: Gone to the Birds, Happily
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A. Loring, today's volunteers and scientists can view pieces of ornithological history and identify long-term trends while working toward solutions that could help ensure the birds' survival.
CNN: Ninety years of birdwatchers' notes going online
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The Austrian research, published in the latest issue of an ornithological journal, Ibis, sought some up-to-date data on the scale of the parasite problem facing native Galapagos birds.
BBC: By Jonathan Amos
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The mysterious archipelago, 40 miles west of the Outer Hebrides, became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986, and has since become the subject of ornithological study, archaeological fascination and popular intrigue.
UNESCO: UK National Commission for UNESCO - Desert island diaries: St Kilda couple��s private papers to be published by the National Trust for Scotland
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Peter went on to lead several ornithological expeditions worldwide, popularised the study of wildfowl and wetlands through his television appearances, and his pioneering work in conservation also contributed greatly to the shift in policy of the International Whaling Commission and signing of the Antarctic Treaty.
BBC: Gloucestershire - Life and legacy of Sir Peter Scott