What is another word for audubon?

Pronunciation: [ˈɔːdəbˌɒn] (IPA)

Audubon is the name of an American ornithologist and naturalist, John James Audubon, who is famous for his detailed illustrations of North American birds. Some possible synonyms for Audubon could include birder, naturalist, nature lover, birdwatcher, ornithologist, wildlife enthusiast, scientist, researcher, field biologist, avian artist, environmentalist, or conservationist. Each of these terms captures different aspects of the interest and expertise that might be associated with someone who identifies with the legacy or spirit of Audubon. Whether you're an amateur hobbyist or a professional expert, there are many ways to explore the rich diversity of birds and their habitats, and to keep learning and advocating for their protection and preservation.

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Usage examples for Audubon

There are very few auks left to-day, but there were lots of them when audubon the naturalist visited Labrador ninety years ago.
"Grenfell: Knight-Errant of the North"
Fullerton Waldo
audubon tells how a band of 'eggers' started out just like pirates.
"Grenfell: Knight-Errant of the North"
Fullerton Waldo
No wonder audubon, as a great lover of birds, was very angry at these men who were making it impossible for birds to make their homes and lay their eggs and raise their families on the Labrador.
"Grenfell: Knight-Errant of the North"
Fullerton Waldo

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