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* [[John Latham (ornithologist)|John Latham]] published ''Supplementum Indicis Ornithologici, sive Systematis Ornithologiae''. In this work he scientifically describes the [[noisy miner]], the [[white-tailed tropicbird]], the [[azure kingfisher]], the [[rufous whistler]] and the [[scarlet honeyeater]] amongst many other birds. |
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* The [[white-naped honeyeater]] described by [[Louis Pierre Vieillot]] and [[Jean Baptiste Audebert]] in ''Oiseaux dorés, ou à reflets métalliques'' |
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 9 April 2024
- Johann Matthäus Bechstein Ornithologisches Taschenbuch 1802–1803.
- Matthew Flinders discovered the soon to be extinct Kangaroo Island emu
- George Montagu publishes Ornithogical Dictionary; or Alphabetical Synopsis of British Birds
- Louis Dufresne popularized the use of arsenical soap for preserving birds in an article in Nouveau dictionnaire d'histoire naturelle a technique which had enabled the Muséum to build the greatest collection of birds in the world.
- John Latham published Supplementum Indicis Ornithologici, sive Systematis Ornithologiae. In this work he scientifically describes the noisy miner, the white-tailed tropicbird, the azure kingfisher, the rufous whistler and the scarlet honeyeater amongst many other birds.
- The white-naped honeyeater described by Louis Pierre Vieillot and Jean Baptiste Audebert in Oiseaux dorés, ou à reflets métalliques