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Tim Birkhead teaches animal behaviour and the history of science at the University of Sheffield. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of London and the author of several books including The Wisdom of Birds, The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Ornithology, which won the McColvin Medal, and The Red Canary, afficher plus which won the Consul Cremer Prize. He lives in Sheffield, England. Katrina Van Grouw, illustrator, is a full-time artist and writer, and the creator of The Unfeathered Bird. afficher moins
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Œuvres de Tim Birkhead

The Survival Factor (1989) 12 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Birkhead, Tim
Date de naissance
1950-02-20
Sexe
male
Nationalité
UK

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I love all of Tim Birkhead’s books and this one is no exception. The book traces the development of red canaries and has an interesting cast of characters , both Nazis and Martha Stewart make an appearance.One of the parts that was fascinating to me was how hard the breeders worked to see examples of different color birds, visiting libraries or museums, looking through manuscripts and paintings for examples of rare color forms.
I think Birkhead struggled with how to present his protagonist, after finding out midway through researching his project that his main character was a suspected nazi, but I think he managed to be fairly even handed in dealing with the issue.… (plus d'informations)
 
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cspiwak | Mar 6, 2024 |
sort of an overview of research having to do with the five senses ( plus a bonus or two.)
With occasional anecdotes about the author's own research. Interesting and a quick and pleasant read,though not as much information as I'd hoped.
 
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cspiwak | 8 autres critiques | Mar 6, 2024 |
Pretty good. I don't feel that the book actually told me what it was like to be a bird.
 
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markm2315 | 8 autres critiques | Jul 1, 2023 |
What a delightful read! This bird nerd was enchanted from the opening chapter describing a visit to a shallow cave in Spain, the walls adorned with hundreds of birds - silhouettes in ochre and yellow skillful enough to be identified as to species, from 8000 years ago. Birkhead starts there, and takes us on a varied and wide-ranging trip through millennia, continents (largely Eurocentric, but with attention to areas of the New World and northern Africa), the arts, and the studies of a number of bird-obsessed people, to illustrate how birds and people have affected each other. He is an expert and genial host, weaving his own passion and experiences with birds (the man cheerfully admits he loves the smell of seabird shit - his words) in with tales of Darwin, medieval falconry and cookery, princely Egyptian hunting, resplendent South American costume, egg collectors, artists, ornithologists, and conservationists. He is attentive to ethical issues - the effects of the Europeans on indigenous people, Faroese whale hunting, wholesale bird killing for the sake of study skins, and human disruption of habitat and climate change. As a young student, he almost went to art school, and his appreciation for the artistic aspect of birds as subjects is lovely, though I was disappointed that he didn't mention my all-time favorite bird artist: the brilliant Edward Lear... yes, that Edward Lear of the owl and the pussycat and "There once was a man with a beard...," whose paintings of parrots take your breath away. (see The Natural History of Edward Lear) I was also pleased to find a kindred soul who openly admires Pre-Raphaelite paintings.

A wonderful read - highly recommended. And boy, would I love to go birding with him.

EDITED TO ADD: Because I liked this book so much, I googled up Birkhead's email and sent him an effusive fan message. This morning I got a lovely, warm reply, thanking me and answering several of my questions and comments. I love when that happens! I'm adding a star just for that.
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JulieStielstra | Oct 30, 2022 |

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Œuvres
21
Membres
970
Popularité
#26,550
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
26
ISBN
83
Langues
9

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