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The Life of Birds

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Based on a spectacular PBS program, this work showcases David Attenborough's flair for presenting the drama, beauty, and eccentricities of the natural world. The renowned filmmaker explores diverse environments, from rain forests to deserts and urban landscapes, offering an illuminating view of birds' lives—covering their songs, food searches, eggs, nests, and aerial mastery. Illustrated with over a hundred color photographs, the book captivates both bird enthusiasts and general nature lovers. Attenborough starts by examining the origins of flight, discussing why some birds, like ostriches and kiwis, returned to the ground. He marvels at flight, introducing the albatross, hummingbirds, and swifts, showcasing their unique abilities. The narrative delves into birds' hunting techniques, such as crows using tools and eagles dispatching snakes. Attenborough also explores the reasons behind birds' songs and vibrant plumage, along with their courtship rituals, including crane dances and bowerbird constructions. The book discusses how birds protect their young and their remarkable adaptability across the globe, thriving in extreme climates and urban settings. It highlights the threats posed by humans, revealing the impact of extinction on many species. Through clear prose, Attenborough conveys his wonder for the rich variety of life on Earth.

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The Life of Birds, David Attenborough

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Rok vydania
1998
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Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
BBC Books
Rok vydania
1998
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
320
ISBN10
0563387920
ISBN13
9780563387923
Série
Hodnotenie
4,4 z 5
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Based on a spectacular PBS program, this work showcases David Attenborough's flair for presenting the drama, beauty, and eccentricities of the natural world. The renowned filmmaker explores diverse environments, from rain forests to deserts and urban landscapes, offering an illuminating view of birds' lives—covering their songs, food searches, eggs, nests, and aerial mastery. Illustrated with over a hundred color photographs, the book captivates both bird enthusiasts and general nature lovers. Attenborough starts by examining the origins of flight, discussing why some birds, like ostriches and kiwis, returned to the ground. He marvels at flight, introducing the albatross, hummingbirds, and swifts, showcasing their unique abilities. The narrative delves into birds' hunting techniques, such as crows using tools and eagles dispatching snakes. Attenborough also explores the reasons behind birds' songs and vibrant plumage, along with their courtship rituals, including crane dances and bowerbird constructions. The book discusses how birds protect their young and their remarkable adaptability across the globe, thriving in extreme climates and urban settings. It highlights the threats posed by humans, revealing the impact of extinction on many species. Through clear prose, Attenborough conveys his wonder for the rich variety of life on Earth.