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The Genius of Birds (Paperback)
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The Genius of Birds (Paperback)
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List price R335
Loot Price R275
Discovery Miles 2 750
You Save R60 (18%)
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Birds are astonishingly intelligent creatures. In fact, according
to revolutionary new research, some birds rival primates and even
humans in their remarkable forms of intelligence. Like humans, many
birds have enormous brains relative to their size. Although small,
bird brains are packed with neurons that allow them to punch well
above their weight. In The Genius of Birds, acclaimed author
Jennifer Ackerman explores the newly discovered brilliance of birds
and how it came about. As she travels around the world to the most
cutting-edge frontiers of research - the distant laboratories of
Barbados and New Caledonia, the great tit communities of the United
Kingdom and the bowerbird habitats of Australia, the ravaged
mid-Atlantic coast after Hurricane Sandy and the warming mountains
of central Virginia and the western states - Ackerman not only
tells the story of the recently uncovered genius of birds but also
delves deeply into the latest findings about the bird brain itself
that are revolutionizing our view of what it means to be
intelligent. Consider, as Ackerman does, the Clark's nutcracker, a
bird that can hide as many as 30,000 seeds over dozens of square
miles and remember where it put them several months later; the
mockingbirds and thrashers, species that can store 200 to 2,000
different songs in a brain a thousand times smaller than ours; the
well-known pigeon, which knows where it's going, even thousands of
miles from familiar territory; and the New Caledonian crow, an
impressive bird that makes its own tools. But beyond highlighting
how birds use their unique genius in technical ways, Ackerman
points out the impressive social smarts of birds. They deceive and
manipulate. They eavesdrop. They display a strong sense of
fairness. They give gifts. They play keep-away and tug-of-war. They
tease. They share. They cultivate social networks. They vie for
status. They kiss to console one another. They teach their young.
They blackmail their parents. They alert one another to danger.
They summon witnesses to the death of a peer. They may even grieve.
This elegant scientific investigation and travelogue weaves
personal anecdotes with fascinating science. Ackerman delivers an
extraordinary story that will both give readers a new appreciation
for the exceptional talents of birds and let them discover what
birds can reveal about our changing world.
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