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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
Darryl N Jones |
ISBN: | 9781501710780 1501710788 |
OCLC Number: | 1036210500 |
Description: | xxi, 327 Seiten |
Responsibility: | Darryl Jones. |
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"Readers expecting a user-friendly guide to backyard bird feeding will not find it here. This is a hard look at the practice that raises serious questions and suggests that the consequences of this commonplace and seemingly harmless and pleasant pastime need further investigation by the scientific community.... An intriguing book that is sure to ruffle the feathers of many nonscientist bird enthusiasts." * Kirkus Reviews * "[An] outstanding book. It is scholarly, meticulously researched, wide-ranging, and extremely thought-provoking. Jones's descriptions of his many visits to experts on wild bird feeding are especially entertaining; you feel you almost know the people he is interviewing and are on the journey with him! There are also some lovely little flashes of a dry, almost whimsical humour." * Corella * "Jones's passion shines through, and the book ultimately succeeds at making its main point: that bird feeding is more about humans than about birds." * Earth Island Journal * "An enjoyable and interesting read.... This book will interest many of those who are curious about wild birding feeding, and the broad range of topics discussed should result in even those most experienced with the subject coming away with new perspectives." * Austral Ornithology * "An exceptional overview of both the science and art of intentional bird feeding throughout the world.... This book will be of interest to both naturalist and scientific audiences interested in the art and science of feeding birds. North American readers will get a refreshing and interesting global perspective on bird feeding.... Those who feed birds will come away with a renewed understanding and awareness of the role of supplementary feeding in the ecology of birds, and will look at feeding birds in a new and broader way." * The Canadian Field-Naturalist * "Although there are countless bird feeding books on the market, this volume stands alone in terms of the scientific accuracy and the depth of the topics... I thouroughly enjoyed this volume and recommend it highly." -- Margaret Brittingham, Pennsylvania State University * The Quarterly Review of Biology * Read more...

