Birdology : lessons learned from a pack of hens, a peck of pigeons, cantankerous crows, fierce falcons, hip hop parrots, baby hummingbirds, and one murderously big cassowary / Sy Montgomery.
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TextPublisher: New York : Free Press, 2010Description: 260 pages 24 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
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- 9781416569848
- 1416569847
- 598 22
- QL676 .M7585 2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Montgomery gives herself over so wholeheartedly to animals, and other humans who share her passion for creatures both rare and ubiquitous, that her nature chronicles are uniquely radiant. Mammals, from tigers to dolphins, bears, and one very special pig, have been her specialty, but birds have always fascinated her, hence this gathering of stirring avian encounters. Montgomery assists a hummingbird rehabilitator in the delicate raising of two tiny orphans, and meets the most dangerous bird on earth, the enormous, razor-clawed cassowary in Australia, one bird whose dinosaur ancestry is blazingly apparent. She also writes from unexpected perspectives about falcons, crows, pigeons, chickens, and parrots, each intriguing tale illustrating one of the seven essential truths about birds, and all revealing fresh insights about birds, interspecies communications, and environmental concerns. Inspired equally by all that we share with birdssimilarities in intelligence, emotion, language, and musicand all that is mysterious (birds remain fundamentally wild), Montgomery expresses profound appreciation for the living web of life in a book that both bird lovers and readers new to bird lore will find evocative, enlightening, and uplifting.
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