Ornithologist in a sentence as a noun

No such thing as a seagull, as my ornithologist friend likes to remind me.

Not an ornithologist, but I suppose they want to lose easy access to the world’s biggest single market

Not an ornithologist, but the sea birds I've observed seem to ride close to the water, within ground-effect it seems.

Ugh!Anyways, I did it, went to a museum of natural history to speak with an ornithologist there.

Do we have a designed ornithologist here to comment about the book?My guess is that all the cases in the book are hybrids between very related bird species.

I suggest dropping Jared Diamond, since, while he is apparently a decent ornithologist, his works on history are largely rubbish.

Jared Diamond, while an excellent writer and a solid ornithologist, is a crackpot historian.

]By April 1960, Chinese leaders changed their opinion due to the influence of ornithologist Tso-hsin Cheng[2] who pointed out that sparrows ate a large number of insects, as well as grains.

Isn't there a greater likelihood that some ornithologist goes to the Amazon and inadvertently brings bring back some new virus or bacteria?

Two noted ornithologist's describes it in one of their books on crows:As ornithologist John M. Marzluff and author Tony Angell noted in their 2005 book In the Company of Crows and Ravens, the calls these birds use "vary regionally, like human dialects that can vary from valley to valley.

Is it dangerous?I hope there is an ornithologist nearby, but I'll try:* Stronger chest muscles* More white meat in the chest muscles* Longer wings* Better feathers* Lighter bones* Shorter and lighter legs, to reduce weight* Less brain?

It's worth noting that Ian Fleming named his character after an American ornithologist, intending to choose a common and drab name, not foreseeing that it would become synonymous with awesome.

Ornithologist definitions

noun

a zoologist who studies birds