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Ravens in Winter av Bernd Heinrich
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Ravens in Winter (urspr publ 1989; utgåvan 1989)

av Bernd Heinrich

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Why should ravens--which are usually solitary birds--share valuable food in the dead of winter? How clever are these birds? Do they have a language? These are some of the riddles that noted sociobiologist Bernd Heinrich, author of Bumblebee Economics and winner of the John Burroughs Medal, explores in this intriguing book. 16 pages of drawings.… (mer)
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Titel:Ravens in Winter
Författare:Bernd Heinrich
Info:New York : Summit Books, c1989.
Samlingar:Ditt bibliotek
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Taggar:non-fiction, nature, biology, birds, New England, winter, science

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Ravens in Winter: A Zoological Detective Story av Bernd Heinrich (1989)

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    Bumblebee Economics av Bernd Heinrich (chrisharpe)
    chrisharpe: Two great works of ecology and natural history by the same author.
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A correction that nobody will care about: The author says that "Ravenstone" was an old English word for a place of execution. According to the Oxford English Dictionary no such word appears in English until the 18th century, when it was borrowed from German Rabenstein. (The 18th century may seem like a long time ago, but to a language historian it is just the other day.)
1 rösta sonofcarc | Sep 22, 2020 |
juvinile ravens recruit to food sources to overpower resident pairs & gain popularity by proving resourcefullness to future mates
  ritaer | Jun 6, 2020 |
25th anniversary reissue of a book about solving a riddle of the common raven. The research took over 1000 hours in the course of four winters in Maine. The author was motivated by the possibility of discovering a new biological phenomenon and that it might be fun. The research and access to the scientific thought process was fascinating, the writing, at times, soporific. ( )
  MM_Jones | Jan 18, 2019 |
Bernd Heinrich, Professor of Zoology at the University of Vermont spent four winters studying the group behavior of ravens.
  Norfolk_BG | Jan 6, 2019 |
I found this fascinating. But most of you probably wouldn't. Watching Heinrich spend long weekends in the woods of Maine in below-freezing temps, counting birds and analyzing their calls, is pretty dry. Even when he gets a chance to band (wing mark) some, he doesn't name them, as Fossey and Goodall did their apes. The writing is graceful, the science accessible, but overall it's not a lively account at all.

He's an experienced naturalist, and *very* careful to collect meaningful data without prejudice. He tells us a little about what background reading he's done, which anecdotes from trappers & other folks that he's collected... and then dismisses just about all that information as biased, saying that ravens are presumed intelligent, and so observers have explained the birds' behavior with that assumption in mind. Heinrich doesn't deny that they're probably intelligent, but he focuses on data, on watching the birds as if he knows nothing about them. (Except that they eat scavenged meat and take three years to sexually mature... foreknowledge that is crucial to his experiments.)

So, most of the cute stories are snippets about how 'fun' he finds this project. Personally, I'm glad he was the one who hauled hundreds of pound of bait meat into the woods every weekend, slept in an unheated shack, and woke before dawn to climb a spruce, holding still & quiet during blizzards... I sure wouldn't want to.

He did reveal a tidbit from his library research: 'Ravenstone' is an old English term for a place of execution. And he talks a bit about the ravens in the Tower of London. There are a few sketches, There are no photos.

I am looking forward to reading [b:Mind of the Raven: Investigations and Adventures with Wolf-Birds|254704|Mind of the Raven Investigations and Adventures with Wolf-Birds|Bernd Heinrich|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1173183652s/254704.jpg|246837] and perhaps even the author's books on bumblebees. ( )
2 rösta Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |
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Why should ravens--which are usually solitary birds--share valuable food in the dead of winter? How clever are these birds? Do they have a language? These are some of the riddles that noted sociobiologist Bernd Heinrich, author of Bumblebee Economics and winner of the John Burroughs Medal, explores in this intriguing book. 16 pages of drawings.

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