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Bird Brains: The Intelligence Of Crows, Ravens, Magpies, And Jays
Bird Brains: The Intelligence Of Crows, Ravens, Magpies, And Jays
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The ancients who regarded these remarkable birds as oracles, bringers of wisdom, or agents of vengeance were on the right track, for corvids appear to have powers of abstraction, memory, and creativity that put them on a par with many mammals, even higher primates. Bird Brains presents these bright, brassy, and surprisingly colorful birds in a remarkable collection of full-color, close-up photographs by some two dozen of the world’s best wildlife photographers.
Savage’s lively, authoritative text describes the life and behavior of sixteen representative corvid species that inhabit North America and Europe. Drawing on recent research, she describes birds that recognize each other as individuals, call one another by “name,” remember and relocate thousands of hidden food caches, engage in true teamwork and purposeful play, and generally exhibit an extraordinary degree of sophistication.
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Discover the clever, intriguing world of corvid intelligence.
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Who is this book for?
If you're fascinated by animals with remarkable minds, Bird Brains offers a captivating look into the genius of crows and their relatives. The stunning photographs and engaging narration will change how you see these often misunderstood birds, revealing their complex behaviors and surprising intelligence. It's a perfect choice for anyone curious about animal cognition and the wonders of the natural world.