audubon造句1. The great nature painter John James Audubon agreed.
2. Audubon was an effective salesman for his book among the wealthy, to whom he himself seemed an exotic.
3. Audubon had not been the first naturalist to describe the frontier.
4. Zack Lemann, Visitor Programs Manager at the Audubon Insectarium, goes on to explain the exhibits with contagious enthusiasm.
5. A volunteer at New Orleans' Audubon Zoo shares a blue-tongued skink, anexotic reptile from New Guinea, with visitors to theZoo's Discovery Walk.
6. The new study was carried out by the Audubon Society and focused on all different types of bird species.
7. The Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center in Denton, Nebraska, is home to red-headed woodpeckers (above), among other birds and wildlife.
8. Olivia told VOA that John James Audubon, the 19th century French-American ornithologist who painted and described the birds of North America in his book Birds of America was her inspiration.
9. Dr. Arvidson, the Audubon biologist, never seemed to run out of ideas for Andrew.
10. She does use the National Audubon Society Field Guide or the Cornell University Lab Ornithology Handbook of Bird Biology to guide her drawings.
11. He called the Audubon Society's Environmental Health Line and asked for ideas.
12. And Audubon acknowledged that mammals were not his area of expertise when he enlisted a specialist in mammals, John Bachman, a naturalist and minister, as a collaborator on the book.
13. Audubon California organizes bird counts in important habitat areas that might be otherwise overlooked.
14. Volunteers from New York Audubon identified American Redstars, Yellow Warblers, Wood Thrushes, Bicknell’s Thrushes, Baltimore Orioles and various species of Tanager in the lights.
15. One of his great pleasures is serving as national treasurer of the National Audubon Society.
16. I need hardly say how heartily I sympathize with the purposes of the Audubon Society.
17. It's a tough idea that pleases no one. "There's no winner in that debate, " Bob Sallinger, conservation director with the Audubon Society of Portland, told The Oregonian.
18. In October, Columbus also hosts thousands of migratory birds at the Grange Insurance Audubon Center.
19. Obst knew that being alone would add significantly to his risk. But he had a one-hour television special to make for Audubon, and I was pressuring him to deliver.
20. “The Corps operations around the country include land and water resources vital to birds and wildlife,” said John Flicker, national president of the Audubon Society.
21. The first of the dishes presented was woodcock encased in sauce, and my mother-in-law — a devoted bird-watcher and member of the Audubon Society — lost her appetite.
22. Windmills are taller than the Statue of Liberty, and they're loud; the Audubon Society calls them "condor Cuisinarts."
23. “It’s only happened once before. It’s a confluence of circumstances that come together to cause this,” said John Rowden, citizen science director at the Audubon Society’s New York chapter.
24. Least terns are likely to come in direct contact with the slick, because they fish for food along the beach, said Lee Schoen, curator of birds at the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans.
25. "The Gulf of Mexico is like Grand Central Station for the birds of the eastern United States and especially the Mississippi Flyway, " said Audubon President Frank Gill.
26. The turtles were cleaned and cared for at the Audubon Nature Institute outside New Orleans.
27. "Six months ago, it was nearly impossible to imagine this day would ever come," said Ron Forman, president and CEO of the Audubon Nature Institute.
28. He died in 1851 and his son John Woodhouse Audubon finished the paintings for the new book, "The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America."
29. A baby Kemp's Ridley sea turtle awaits veterinary care at the Audubon Centre for the research of endangered species in New Orleans.
30. "There's no winner in that debate, " Bob Sallinger, conservation director with the Audubon Society of Portland, told The Oregonian.