The Bird Book

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Description

Discover the captivating world of birds with stunning photography and insightful explanations that bring their story to life. With a history that spans millions of years, birds are the modern-day descendants of dinosaurs, and their significance in human culture is profound. It's reflected in creation myths, legends, songs, and stories passed down through generations.

This guide explores both the natural history and cultural impact of birds, from their evolutionary roots and anatomy to their diverse behaviors. Whether it's the tiny dunnocks hidden in bushes or the mighty ostriches capable of taking down a lion, each chapter brings a new perspective on the avian world.

The Bird Book: The Stories, Science, and History of Birds takes a broader view than the typical species-by-species, exploring groups such as hawks, finches, swans, and birds of paradise. This allows for a truly global perspective, showcasing the extraordinary diversity and fascinating evolution of birds across the world.

Museum Story

Since its founding, the Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute continues to be a fun and dynamic place which offers amazing experiences for all of its visitors from animal meet-and-greets to keeper talks to research and training demonstrations and conservation education. Now we are home to more than 2,700 animals across 390 species. Come be a part of this unique Smithsonian experience. We know it is the "experience" that will keep you coming back!

Details

  • Hardcover
  • 320 pages
  • 11.2" x 9.6"