Unique encounters with wild birds from the acclaimed scientist and
“a dedicated watcher happy to knock down the fourth wall of
zoology” (The Wall Street Journal). In his modern classics One
Man’s Owl and Mind of the Raven, Bernd Heinrich has written
memorably about his relationships with wild ravens and a great horned
owl. In One Wild Bird at a Time, Heinrich returns to his great love:
close, day-to-day observations of individual wild birds. There are
countless books on bird behavior, but Heinrich argues that some of the
most amazing bird behaviors fall below the radar of what most birds do
in aggregate. Heinrich’s “passionate observations [that] superbly
mix memoir and science” lead to fascinating questions—and
sometimes startling discoveries (The New York Times Book Review). A
great crested flycatcher, while bringing food to the young in their
nest, is attacked by the other flycatcher nearby. Why? A pair of
Northern flickers hammering their nest-hole into the side of
Heinrich’s cabin deliver the opportunity to observe the feeding
competition between siblings, and to make a related discovery about
nest-cleaning. One of a clutch of redstart warbler babies fledges out
of the nest from twenty feet above the ground, and lands on the grass
below. It can’t fly. What will happen next? Heinrich “looks
closely, with his trademark ‘hands-and-knees science’ at its most
engaging, [delivering] what can only be called psychological marvels
of knowing” (The Boston Globe). “An engaging memoir of the
opportunities for doing scientific research without leaving one’s
own backyard.”—Kirkus Reviews
Les mer
Portraits of Individual Lives
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780544386402
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter