
How to Read a Bird
A Smart Guide to What Birds Do and Why
Wenfei Tong(Author)
The History Press Ltd
Published on 1. September 2020
Book
Hardback
978-0-7509-9575-7 (ISBN)
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Description
Birds are intelligent, sociable creatures that exhibit a wide array of behaviours - from mobbing and mimicking to mating and joint nesting. Why do they behave as they do? Bringing to light the remarkable actions of birds through examples from species around the world, How To Read a Bird presents engaging vignettes about the private lives of birds, all explained in an evolutionary context. Richly illustrated, this book explores the increasing focus on how individual birds differ in personality and how big data and citizen scientists are helping to add to what we know about them.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Stroud
United Kingdom
Illustrations
150 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 160 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7509-9575-7 (9780750995757)
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Persons
Dr WENFEI TONG is Assistant Professor at the University of Anchorage in Alaska. With a PhD from Harvard, Tong developed her interest in the evolution of cooperation and conflict at all levels of biological organisation in Doug Emlen's lab at the University of Montana. A popular-science writer currently writing a new book on the family life of birds, Tong has been a STEM Ambassador at the University of Cambridge, a guest lecturer for the Harvard Natural History Museum, and guides on horseback birdwatching holidays in Montana.