The Bird Way
A New Look at How Birds Talk, Work, Play, Parent, and Think
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Published:5th May '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This book offers a fresh perspective on avian behavior, showcasing the diverse ways birds interact with their environment and each other. The Bird Way is a delightful exploration.
In The Bird Way, author Jennifer Ackerman takes readers on a captivating journey into the diverse and intricate lives of birds. This work is not just a collection of facts; it is a radical investigation that delves into the latest scientific research, challenging our conventional understanding of avian behavior. With her signature blend of personal observations and scientific insights, Ackerman highlights the remarkable behaviors that define various species, revealing that there is no singular 'bird way of being.'
Throughout the book, Ackerman paints vivid pictures of the avian world, from the striking plumage of the mountain thornbill to the elaborate courtship displays of the Indian paradise flycatcher. Readers are treated to the solo melodies of the superb lyrebird and the harmonious duets of canebrake wrens. Each chapter invites readers to appreciate the complexity and beauty of birdlife, encouraging a deeper connection to these fascinating creatures.
The Bird Way also emphasizes the humor and joy found in field research, showcasing the personalities of different species in a way that collapses the barriers between humans and birds. Ackerman's engaging prose makes the scientific discoveries accessible and enjoyable, ensuring that readers come away with a newfound appreciation for the avian world and its myriad wonders.
This book is a celebration of the dizzying variety of bird life and behaviour, one that will enthral birders and non-birders alike . . . The science here is hard, compelling and presented in Ackerman's engaging and jargon-free prose, and on every page there is evidence to support the book's thesis . . . The Bird Way crystallises and threads together these revelations into a book full of wonders large and small. * The Observer (Alex Preston) *
The American author Jennifer Ackerman is not a field researcher, but with her eye for a great story she converts the scientific findings of others into popular books. The Bird Way builds on her previous volume The Genius of Birds (2016), already considered a classic. The new book, while offering a global survey of the latest research into the lives of birds, focuses on Australasia, and confronts the prejudice of so much Euro-American ornithology . . . The real joy of her book is its close attention to some of the specialists of the region . . . Ackerman is also alive to the humour at play in field research. * Mark Cocker, The Spectator *
Quirky, poetic . . . biologist and bestselling author Jennifer Ackerman knows what she's talking about . . . Chapter by meatily evidence-based chapter, she lays out the assumptions that underpin our understanding of birds - and then pecks them apart . . .Her knack for catching the personalities of different species in gorgeous, playful prose further collapses comfortable barriers between the human and the birdlike . . .More than it is a book about birds - and it is, indisputably, a book about birds - The Bird Way is about diversity and tolerance. A little bird told me that's just what we need in 2020. * Daily Telegraph, ***** FIVE STARS *
In The Bird Way, Jennifer Ackerman digs deeper and ranges farther into bird behaviour, pulling tasty stories out of rich ground as she hops across the continents [ . . . ] Like a bowerbird, Ms. Ackerman gathers and displays treasures to amaze and delight - then lets the scientists' stories take center stage [. . .] Refreshingly, Ackerman spotlights a number of female researchers * Wall Street Journal *
Ackerman's new book reminds us that we have a lot in common with birds - like us, they are capable of deception and manipulation, not to mention cooperation, culture and communication * The Washington Post *
From tales of dazzling plumage to anecdotes about almost unfathomable mimicry, Jennifer Ackerman's The Bird Way is a walk through the mysteries, wonders, and peculiarities of the avian world [. . . ] Ackerman's excitement and love for it are evident in her writing. Her superb storytelling paints a rich picture that engages the reader's imagination, making sometimes-hard-to-grasp research accessible * Science Magazine *
[Ackerman's] exhilarating book will leave you as awestruck by the complexities and contradictions of bird life as she is * San Francisco Chronicle *
ISBN: 9781472152923
Dimensions: 196mm x 126mm x 32mm
Weight: 249g
368 pages