BIRD BEHAVIOUR by Robert Burton
Of all the wild creatures with which we share this planet, birds are our most conspicuous, colourful and noisy neighbours. Their patterns of behaviour are endlessly varied and intriguing, their means of survival ingenious - and often unexpected. Even familiar garden birds, such as the sparrow, starling or robin, make fascinating subjects to watch and study, as they announce themselves in song, court their mates, fight off rivals and nurture their young. The interplay of instinct, intelligence and learning which governs their behaviour makes a compelling story that Robert Burton, drawing on his own extensive first-hand experience, is superbly qualified to tell. He brings to Bird Bebaviour his special gifts for communicating scientific findings in a clear and uncomplicated fashion, and includes the latest discoveries of ornithologists from all over the world, to give a comprehensive account of the lives and habits of birds.
1985 Hardcover
ISBN - 0-246-12440-7
Condition - Good
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Of all the wild creatures with which we share this planet, birds are our most conspicuous, colourful and noisy neighbours. Their patterns of behaviour are endlessly varied and intriguing, their means of survival ingenious - and often unexpected. Even familiar garden birds, such as the sparrow, starling or robin, make fascinating subjects to watch and study, as they announce themselves in song, court their mates, fight off rivals and nurture their young. The interplay of instinct, intelligence and learning which governs their behaviour makes a compelling story that Robert Burton, drawing on his own extensive first-hand experience, is superbly qualified to tell. He brings to Bird Bebaviour his special gifts for communicating scientific findings in a clear and uncomplicated fashion, and includes the latest discoveries of ornithologists from all over the world, to give a comprehensive account of the lives and habits of birds.
1985 Hardcover
ISBN - 0-246-12440-7
Condition - Good
FB
Of all the wild creatures with which we share this planet, birds are our most conspicuous, colourful and noisy neighbours. Their patterns of behaviour are endlessly varied and intriguing, their means of survival ingenious - and often unexpected. Even familiar garden birds, such as the sparrow, starling or robin, make fascinating subjects to watch and study, as they announce themselves in song, court their mates, fight off rivals and nurture their young. The interplay of instinct, intelligence and learning which governs their behaviour makes a compelling story that Robert Burton, drawing on his own extensive first-hand experience, is superbly qualified to tell. He brings to Bird Bebaviour his special gifts for communicating scientific findings in a clear and uncomplicated fashion, and includes the latest discoveries of ornithologists from all over the world, to give a comprehensive account of the lives and habits of birds.
1985 Hardcover
ISBN - 0-246-12440-7
Condition - Good
FB