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  2. Category:German ornithologists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "German ornithologists" The following 177 pages are in this category, out of 177 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Bernard Altum; B.

  3. German Ornithologists' Society - Wikipedia

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    The German Ornithologists' Society (since 2024 German: Deutsche Ornithologische Gesellschaft, until then German: Deutsche Ornithologen-Gesellschaft) was founded in 1850, and is one of the world's oldest existing scientific societies.

  4. Jochen Martens - Wikipedia

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    Jochen Martens. Jochen Martens (born 1941 in Jena) [1] is a German zoologist, whose areas of expertise are primarily in ornithology and arachnology.He taught at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz from 1976 to 2012 and is considered a pioneer in the use of bioacoustics for studying the evolution of songbirds and one of the most recognized researchers in the field of Opiliones ().

  5. Friedrich Lindner (ornithologist) - Wikipedia

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    Johann Friedrich Lindner (13 April 1864 – 26 May 1922) was a German pastor and ornithologist. He was among the first to notice the intensity of migratory birds over the Curonian Spit and particularly Rossiten which was later developed into a bird observatory by his school friend Johannes Thienemann.

  6. Maria Koepcke - Wikipedia

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    Maria Koepcke (born Maria Emilie Anna von Mikulicz-Radecki, 15 May 1924 – c. 24 December 1971) was a German ornithologist known for her work with Neotropical bird species. Koepcke was a well-respected authority in South American ornithology and her work is still referenced today. For her efforts, she is commemorated in the scientific names of ...

  7. Erwin Stresemann - Wikipedia

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    Erwin Friedrich Theodor Stresemann [1] (22 November 1889, in Dresden – 20 November 1972, in East Berlin) was a German naturalist and ornithologist.Stresemann was an ornithologist of extensive breadth who compiled one of the first and most comprehensive accounts of avian biology of its time as part of the Handbuch der Zoologie (Handbook of Zoology).

  8. E.G. Franz Sauer - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Gustav Franz Sauer (September 4, 1925 - 1979), often rendered E.G. Franz Sauer, was a German ornithologist. He and his wife, Eleanor Sauer, experimented in the 1950s on warblers and how they orient at night. They kept warblers during Zugunruhe in circular cages with a glass bottom and watched the direction they pointed when they tried to fly.

  9. Wilhelm Meise - Wikipedia

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    Gravestone of Wilhelm Meise. Wilhelm Meise (12 September 1901 in Essen - 24 August 2002 in Hamburg) was a German ornithologist. [1] He studied at the University of Berlin from 1924 to 1928, where he did his Ph.D. dissertation on the distribution of the carrion crow and the hooded crow, and hybridization between them under the supervision of Professor Erwin Stresemann, (1889–1972). [1]