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Bird Detective : Investigating The Secret Lives Of Birds
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Bird Detective
Author(s): Bridget Stutchbury
A Yale-educated professor of biology and a Governor General's Award finalist for Silence of the Songbirds, Bridget Stutchbury roams forests studying the social lives and sexual antics of birds, sharing with us the curious reasons for their strange behaviour, bright colouring and elaborate songs. Are birds truly faithful to their mates? Stutchbury explains the science behind the surprisingly sophisticated and often amusing habits of birds, drawing on examples from around the world.
In The Bird Detective, the author explains why some birds readily “divorce,” why parents don’t treat their sons and daughters equally, why females sneak in quick sex with neighbouring males and why some adults forgo breeding altogether. Stutchbury writes about the territorial nature of birds and describes their nesting habits, revealing why some species prefer to live in over-crowded groups. Perhaps most important, she illuminates how climate change and other pressures of the modern world are forcing birds to change their habits as they fight for their very survival.
Review(s):
“A cheery little book. Stutchbury delights readers with hundreds of amazing facts and stories about birds. . . . There is plenty to engage the most serious keeper of bird lists, as well.”
“What do our courtship rituals have in common with the mating habits of birds? Quite a bit, as it turns out. . . . Dramatic tales of avian betrayal.”
“Unlike many scientists, Stutchbury is entirely comfortable using the emotional language of humans to describe bird behavior and even learn from it.”
“Paints a picture of sexual betrayal on the bird table.”
ISBN: 9781554683482
Author(s): Bridget Stutchbury
A Yale-educated professor of biology and a Governor General's Award finalist for Silence of the Songbirds, Bridget Stutchbury roams forests studying the social lives and sexual antics of birds, sharing with us the curious reasons for their strange behaviour, bright colouring and elaborate songs. Are birds truly faithful to their mates? Stutchbury explains the science behind the surprisingly sophisticated and often amusing habits of birds, drawing on examples from around the world.
In The Bird Detective, the author explains why some birds readily “divorce,” why parents don’t treat their sons and daughters equally, why females sneak in quick sex with neighbouring males and why some adults forgo breeding altogether. Stutchbury writes about the territorial nature of birds and describes their nesting habits, revealing why some species prefer to live in over-crowded groups. Perhaps most important, she illuminates how climate change and other pressures of the modern world are forcing birds to change their habits as they fight for their very survival.
Review(s):
“A cheery little book. Stutchbury delights readers with hundreds of amazing facts and stories about birds. . . . There is plenty to engage the most serious keeper of bird lists, as well.”
“What do our courtship rituals have in common with the mating habits of birds? Quite a bit, as it turns out. . . . Dramatic tales of avian betrayal.”
“Unlike many scientists, Stutchbury is entirely comfortable using the emotional language of humans to describe bird behavior and even learn from it.”
“Paints a picture of sexual betrayal on the bird table.”
ISBN: 9781554683482