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		<title>The great auk</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Since 1950 more than 70% of the world's seabirds have been lost through human activity. The great auk was the first species to go. A goose-sized seabird superbly adapted for underwater flight, their lives were idyllic prior to the appearance of humans: three months ashore to breed, the rest of the time riding the ocean waves. This book details the life, death and afterlife of one of the true icons of extinction.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>The life, death and afterlife of one of the true icons of extinction, the Great Auk</b></p>
<p>The great auk was a flightless, goose-sized bird superbly adapted for life at sea. Fat, flush with feathers and easy to capture, the birds were in trouble whenever sailors visited their once-remote breeding colonies. Places like Funk Island, off north-east Newfoundland, became scenes of unimaginable slaughter, with birds killed in their millions. By 1800 the auks of Funk Island were gone. A scramble by private collectors for specimens of the final few birds then began, a bloody, unthinking destruction of one of the world&#8217;s most extraordinary species.</p>
<p>But their extinction in 1844 wasn&#8217;t the end of the great auk story, as the bird went on to have a remarkable afterlife; skins, eggs and skeletons became the focus for dozens of collectors in a story of pathological craving and unscrupulous dealings that goes on to this day.</p>
<p>In a book rich with insight and packed with tales of birds and of people, Tim Birkhead reveals previously unimagined aspects of the bird&#8217;s life before humanity, its death on the killing shores of the North Atlantic, and the unrelenting subsequent quest for its remains.</p>
<p>The great auk remains a symbol of human folly and the necessity of conservation. This book tells its story.</p>
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		<title>Birds and us</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Mar 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Since the dawn of human history, birds have stirred our imagination, inspiring and challenging our ideas about science, faith, art and philosophy. Looking to the skies above, we have variously worshipped them as gods, hunted them for sustenance, adorned ourselves in their feathers, studied their wings to engineer flight and, more recently, attempted to protect them. In 'Birds and Us', ornithologist Tim Birkhead takes us on an epic and dazzling journey through this mutual history with birds, from the ibises mummified and deified by Ancient Egyptians to Renaissance experiments on woodpecker anatomy, from Victorian obsessions with egg collecting to the present fight to save endangered species and restore their habitats. Weaving in stories from his own life as a scientists, this book is a culmination of a lifetime's research.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In <i>Birds and Us,</i> award-winning writer and ornithologist Tim Birkhead takes us on an epic and dazzling journey through this mutual history with birds, from the ibises mummified and deified by Ancient Egyptians to Renaissance experiments on woodpecker anatomy, from Victorian obsessions with egg collecting to the present fight to save endangered species and restore their habitats.</p>
<p>Weaving in stories from his own life as a scientist, including far-flung expeditions to wondrous Neolithic caves in Spain and the bustling guillemot colonies of the Faroe Islands, this rich and fascinating book is the culmination of a lifetime&#8217;s research and unforgettably shows how birds shaped us, and how we have shaped them.</p>
<p>&#8216;<i>Birds</i><i> and</i> <i>Us</i> wings its way through 12,000 years of our species&#8217; engagement with the avian world. Birkhead tells it all with delightful gusto, plaiting personal encounters with challenging historical research and bewitching scientific rigor&#8217; <b>Tim Dee</b></p>
<p>&#8216;Thought-provoking at every turn, this inspiring, shocking, wonder-filled exploration of our relationship with birds from earliest times delivers a sobering challenge to us living with birds today&#8217; <b>Isabella Tree, author of <i>Wilding</i></b></p>
<p>&#8216;A fascinating book about the close and often surprising relationship between birds and people, written by one of our leading ornithologists&#8217; <b>Stephen Moss</b></p>
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		<title>Birds and Us</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Since the dawn of human history, birds have stirred our imagination, inspiring and challenging our ideas about science, faith, art and philosophy. Looking to the skies above, we have variously worshipped them as gods, hunted them for sustenance, adorned ourselves in their feathers, studied their wings to engineer flight and, more recently, attempted to protect them. In 'Birds and Us', ornithologist Tim Birkhead takes us on an epic and dazzling journey through this mutual history with birds, from the ibises mummified and deified by Ancient Egyptians to Renaissance experiments on woodpecker anatomy, from Victorian obsessions with egg collecting to the present fight to save endangered species and restore their habitats. Weaving in stories from his own life as a scientists, this book is a culmination of a lifetime's research.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Since the dawn of human history, birds have stirred our imagination, inspiring and challenging our ideas about science, faith, art and philosophy.</b></p>
<p>Looking to the skies above, we have variously worshipped them as gods, hunted them for sustenance, adorned ourselves in their feathers, studied their wings to engineer flight and, more recently, attempted to protect them.</p>
<p>In <i>Birds and Us,</i> award-winning writer and ornithologist Tim Birkhead takes us on an epic and dazzling journey through this mutual history with birds, from the ibises mummified and deified by Ancient Egyptians to Renaissance experiments on woodpecker anatomy, from Victorian obsessions with egg collecting to the present fight to save endangered species and restore their habitats.</p>
<p>Weaving in stories from his own life as a scientist, including far-flung expeditions to wondrous Neolithic caves in Spain and the bustling guillemot colonies of the Faroe Islands, this rich and fascinating book is the culmination of a lifetime&#8217;s research and unforgettably shows how birds shaped us, and how we have shaped them.</p>
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		<title>What It&#8217;s Like to Be a Bird</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Have you ever wondered what it would be like to fly? Or to live high in the tree tops? Or perhaps you've wondered what birds do when no one is looking? Birds have some of the most extraordinary - and peculiar - behaviours on the planet. Ravens love PLAYING games. In winter, they sledge down snow-covered rooftops on their bellies, getting faster and faster. Partridges are SNEAKY and know just how to trick hungry foxes. And honeyguides are HELPFUL. They help humans to find the sweetest treat in the forest - honey. These are just some of the incredible stories you'll read in this book.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;This beautiful book is one to treasure forever&#8217; David Walliams, comedian and children&#8217;s author</b></p>
<p>Have you ever wondered what it would be like to fly? Or to live high in the tree tops? Or perhaps you&#8217;ve wondered what birds do when no one is looking? </p>
<p>Birds have some of the most extraordinary &#8211; and peculiar &#8211; behaviours on the planet. </p>
<p>Ravens love PLAYING games. In winter, they sledge down snow-covered rooftops on their bellies, getting faster and faster. </p>
<p>Partridges are SNEAKY and know just how to trick hungry foxes. </p>
<p>And honeyguides are HELPFUL. They help humans to find the sweetest treat in the forest &#8211; honey. </p>
<p>These are just some of the incredible stories you&#8217;ll read in this book. With fascinating factual detail and playful storytelling from ornithologist Tim Birkhead and vibrant, personality-filled illustrations from Cat Rayner, this book captures what it&#8217;s <i>really</i> like to be a bird.</p>
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		<title>Bird Sense</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<b>A hugely engaging book about birds, their senses and behaviour that is informed by an attractive blend of personal experience, entertaining stories and cutting-edge science.</b>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is it like to be a swift, flying at over one hundred kilometres an hour? Or a kiwi, plodding flightlessly among the humid undergrowth in the pitch dark of a New Zealand night? And what is going on inside the head of a nightingale as it sings, and how does its brain improvise? </p>
<p><i>Bird Sense</i> addresses questions like these and many more, by describing the senses of birds that enable them to interpret their environment and to interact with each other. Our affinity for birds is often said to be the result of shared senses &#8211; vision and hearing &#8211; but how exactly do their senses compare with our own? And what about a birds&#8217; sense of taste, or smell, or touch or the ability to detect the earth&#8217;s magnetic field? Or the extraordinary ability of desert birds to detect rain hundreds of kilometres away &#8211; how do they do it? </p>
<p><i>Bird Sense </i>is based on a conviction that we have consistently underestimated what goes on in a bird&#8217;s head. Our understanding of bird behaviour is simultaneously informed and constrained by the way we watch and study them. By drawing attention to the way these frameworks both facilitate and inhibit discovery, it identifies ways we can escape from them to seek new horizons in bird behaviour. </p>
<p>There has never been a popular book about the senses of birds. No one has previously looked at how birds interpret the world or the way the behaviour of birds is shaped by their senses. A lifetime spent studying birds has provided Tim Birkhead with a wealth of observation and an understanding of birds and their behaviour that is firmly grounded in science.</p>
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