A beautifully illustrated exploration of the ways birds cohabit
Featuring dramatic and delightful wild bird colonies and communities,
How Birds Live Together offers a broad overview of social living in
the avian world. From long-established seabird colonies that use the
same cliffs for generations to the fast-shifting dynamics of flock
formation, leading wildlife writer Marianne Taylor explores the
different ways birds choose to dwell together. Through fascinating
text, color photos, maps, and other graphics, Taylor examines the
advantages of avian sociality and social breeding. Chapters provide
detailed information on diverse types of bird colonies, including
those species that construct single-family nests close together in
trees; those that share large, communal nests housing multiple
families; those that nest in tunnels dug into the earth; those that
form exposed colonies on open ground and defend them collectively,
relying on ferocious aggression; those that live communally on
human-made structures in towns and cities; and more. Taylor discusses
the challenges, benefits, hazards, and social dynamics of each style
of living, and features a wealth of species as examples. Showcasing
colonies from the edge of Scotland and the tropical delta of the
Everglades to the Namib Desert in Africa, How Birds Live Together
gives bird enthusiasts a vivid understanding of avian social
communities.
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Colonies and Communities in the Avian World
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780691231921
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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