There are some eggs which, when mixed, the most experienced oologist will find it impossible to separate with certainty, and which cannot be identified when once they are removed from the nest.
Once the attention of the oologist was directed to this structure, it rose from the plain like a pyramid of Cheops before his strained anxieties.
When, instead of the yellow crown-patch of an Audubon, he saw the lemon-yellow head of a Hermit, the oologist nearly fainted from surprise and joy.
The latter, you understand, is quite the subtlest and most baffling form of revenge which a bird may compass in the case of an oologist anxious to identify his find.
It is only the fledgling oologist who needs to be told that in all cases of doubt regarding the identity (i.
Every oologist should have in his library a copy of Rev.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "oologist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.