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Sun, Alice

 
9781683695141: Stuff Every Bird Lover Should Know

Synopsis

This pocket-sized guide is the perfect gift for birdwatchers, bird owners, and anyone fascinated by our feathered friends

Bird-brained: it’s not just an insult anymore. These tiny dinosaurs have captured the human imagination since the dawn of time, and this illustrated, accessible guide covers it all—from bird anatomy and behavior to migration patterns and bird-watching tips. Experts and bird beginners alike will learn about:

  • How dinosaurs became birds
  • Bird behavior: migration, murmuration, and mobbing
  • Birder lingo 101
  • How to identify backyard birds
  • Decoding birdsong & “talking” birds
  • How we domesticated birds

With handy diagrams, helpful tips, and fun trivia, this handy compendium is the perfect companion for anyone looking to get a bird’s-eye view on our avian allies, whether in the great outdoors or at their window birdfeeder.

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À propos de l'auteur

Alice Sun is a science journalist with a bachelor’s in environmental biology and a master’s in science, health and environmental reporting from New York University. She is also the author of Birds: An Illustrated Field Guide (Cider Mill Press, 2022)

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Introduction

“Birds will give you a window, if you allow them.” —Lyanda Lynn Haupt, Rare Encounters with Ordinary Birds

If you’re reading this book, you’ve most likely caught the bird-watching bug. Maybe it was a childhood interest that turned into a full-fledged passion. Or maybe you became enamored with our feathered friends more recently—when you sought out the slower paces of nature to cope with the pressures of modern life. Regardless, welcome. And congratulations: You’re a bird person now.

It’s a great time to get into birds. Technology has made it easier than ever to learn about and identify birds. Bird-watching has also become more diverse in recent years. LGBTQ+ folks, people of color, and those with mobility impairments have started their own birding groups to suit the needs of their communities, redefining what bird-watching is and who it’s for. Birding is no longer just about chasing the most exotic species possible, reserved only for those who have the time and luxury to travel to far-flung places. Instead, a bird person is simply someone who’s curious about their avian neighbors, whether they observe them in city parks or the remote wilderness.

If you’re a curious person, there’s much to learn when it comes to birds. Each species is full of surprises and has its own quirks. Human history has long been entangled with that of our feathered friends, and the world is full of stories of people daring to wonder what birds are and what they’re capable of. In this book, I hope to not only touch on the basics of bird biology and bird-watching tips, but also give you the tools to dig into the weird and wonderful world of birds, from behavior to migration patterns to myths, folklore, and legend.

This book is pocket-sized for your convenience. Because the best thing about being a bird-watcher, I think, is that you can do it whether you’re at home or on the go, no matter where you are in the world. Maybe you live in a more rural area and have flocks of snow geese visiting in the winter. Or maybe you’re in a city, where pigeons, sparrows, and starlings have their own interesting interconnections with humanity. Regardless of where you are and how you got started, I hope this book gives you the answers you crave as well as a whole lot of new questions to explore on your own.

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