The Bird Way: A New Look at How Birds Talk, Work, Play, Parent, and Think - Jennifer Ackerman
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Goodreads Choice AwardNominee for Readers’ Favorite Science & Technology (2020)
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Genius of Birds, a radical investigation into the bird way of being, and the recent scientific research that is dramatically shifting our understanding of birds.
‘There is the mammal way and there is the bird way.’ This is one scientist’s pithy distinction between mammal brains and bird brains: two ways to make a highly intelligent mind. But lately, scientists have taken a new look at bird behaviours they’ve previously dismissed as anomalies. What they’re finding is upending the traditional view of how birds live, how they communicate, forage, court, survive. They’re also revealing the remarkable intelligence underlying these activities, abilities we once considered uniquely our own – deception, manipulation, kidnapping, infanticide, but also, ingenious communication between species, collaboration, altruism and play.
Some of these behaviours are biological conundrums that seem to push the edges of – well – birdness: A mother bird that kills her own infant sons, and another that selflessly tends to the young of other birds. Young birds that devote themselves to feeding their siblings and others so competitive they’ll stab their nestmates to death. Birds that give gifts and birds that steal, birds that dance or drum, that paint their creations or paint themselves, and birds that summon playmates with a special call – and may hold the secret to our own penchant for playfulness and the evolution of laughter.
Drawing on personal observations, the latest science, and her bird-related travel around the world, Ackerman shows there is clearly no single bird way of being. In every respect, in plumage, form, song, flight, lifestyle, niche, and behaviour, birds vary. It’s what we love about them.
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This post has 5 comments with rating of 5/5
December 24th, 2024
Yet another magnificent contribution Mojo. Thank you!
December 24th, 2024
I heard this book is going cheep on Black Friday.
December 25th, 2024
Now if only they were smart enough to not build their nests on the ground and so have great gobs of their species go extinct at the paws of the most monstrous of all creatures, the house cat.
December 25th, 2024
Thank you :-)
May 17th, 2026
Thanks!
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