An edition of The minds of birds (1996)

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An edition of The minds of birds (1996)

The minds of birds

1st ed.

In this controversial culmination of a lifelong quest, Alexander F. Skutch, a well-known ornithologist who has studied birds for more than sixty years, makes a case for "believing that birds' mental capacities have been grossly underestimated." Lacking hard scientific proofs of what birds think and feel, we are left, Skutch argues, with inferences gleaned from observation of their behavior.

His intimate, six-decade study of tropical and north temperate birds and his wide survey of the literature inform this remarkable review of the psychic life of birds.

Although varying widely by species, many birds have a striking ability to recognize as individuals not only other birds of their own kind (which all look alike to humans), but also familiar humans, even after a long absence. They have good memories and give indications of forethought. Only humans take more elaborate care of their offspring than most birds do, and few animals of any kind live in such closely united families as those of cooperatively breeding birds, which carefully avoid incest.

The diverse play of birds suggests their capacity for enjoyment. They can be taught to count up to eight, and some are known to use tools. The tastefully adorned constructions of bower birds and the songs of many other species also point strongly to an aesthetic sense. The journeys of migrants between known breeding and wintering territories separated by thousands of miles speak of memory and navigational skills that baffle human observers.

  1. Birders and behaviorist ornithologists alike will find Skutch's work provocative and rewarding - no more easily dismissed than the apparently purposeful behavior of the birds he describes. A timely and useful contribution to the debate on animal intelligence, this book offers - with precision, force, clarity, and a wide range of examples - a challenge to the long-standing mechanistic view of nonhuman life.
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English
Pages
183

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The minds of birds
1996, Texas A&M University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [165]-173) and index.

Published in
College Station
Series
The Louise Lindsey Merrick natural environment series ;, no. 23

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
598.251
Library of Congress
QL698.3 .S553 1996, QL698.3.S553 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 183 p. :
Number of pages
183

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Open Library
OL1273244M
ISBN 10
0890966710
LCCN
95004645
OCLC/WorldCat
32508099
Library Thing
3392355
Goodreads
1329623

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