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Understanding Bird Behavior

An Illustrated Guide to What Birds Do and Why

Wenfei Tong

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A vivid, eye-opening view of why birds behave the way they do

Birds are intelligent, sociable creatures that exhibit a wide array of behaviors—from mobbing and mimicking to mating and joint nesting. Why do they behave as they do? Bringing to light the remarkable actions of birds through examples from species around the world, Understanding Bird Behavior presents engaging vignettes about the private lives of birds, all explained in an evolutionary context.

We discover how birds find food, relying on foraging techniques, tools, and thievery. We learn about the courtship rituals through which birds choose, compete for, woo, and win mates; the familial conflicts that crop up among parents, offspring, and siblings; and the stresses and strains of nesting, including territory defense, nepotism, and relationship sabotage. We see how birds respond to threats and danger—through such unique practices as murmurations, specific alarm calls, distraction displays, and antipredator nest design. We also read about how birds change certain behaviors—preening, migration, breeding, and huddling—based on climate. Richly illustrated, this book explores the increasing focus on how individual birds differ in personality and how big data and citizen scientists are helping to add to what we know about them.

Drawing on classic examples and the latest research, Understanding Bird Behavior offers a close-up look at the many ways birds conduct themselves in the wild.

  • Compelling insights into bird behavior
  • Classic examples and the latest research, including work by citizen scientists
  • Fascinating vignettes about the private lives of birds, from finding food and family life, to coping with climate and other threats
  • 150 detailed color illustrations and photographs

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extra-pair copulations, thermoregulation, camouflaged eggs, economics of feeding, flamingo, blackcap migration, deception, new world warblers, risk-taking behavior, eavesdropping, mixed flocks, mobbing, willow ptarmigan, passwords, spatial memory, passerines, red-backed fairywren, bowerbird, crows, red collars, raptors, buffalo weaver, habitat specialization, hoatzins, Egyptian vultures, mating systems, sentinel behavior, parrot communication, hummingbird battles, oxpeckers, mental time travel, sex differences in migration, widowbirds, forced copulation, crossbills, tropical birds, carrion crows, egg and chick recognition, leks, red-winged blackbird, caching, sandgrouse feathers, temperate birds, great tits, female blue tits, house husbands, selfish begging, Californian junco, alternative mating strategies, long tails, Chatham Island robins, colored leg bands, fairywrens, burrow nests, infanticide, speciation, winter flocks, crested auklet, ant birds, circannual rhythms, quails, New Caledonian crows, circadian rhythms, male-male competition, bishops, siblicide, heritable egg placement, mutual mate choice, cuckoos, fork-tailed drongos