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OverviewBird Talk delves into new scientific developments to reveal the complexities of how birds make, learn, and use sound in a bewildering array of songs and calls. The beauty of birdsong is one of the joys of nature, and this book reveals how songs are learned and performed, why the quality of a male's repertoire can affect his mating success, and how birds use song-matching and countersinging in territorial disputes. Bird Talk illustrates how birds communicate through visual signals too, from the dazzling feathers of a Peacock to the jumping displays that a Jackson's Widowbird performs to show off his long tail. Plumage features such as the red bill shield of a Pukeko can indicate dominance, and aggressive wing-waving is used to ward off impostors. Bird Talk will help you understand how birds communicate in a range of situations, whether in harmony or in conflict, providing essential new insight into avian intelligence. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Barbara Ballentine , Jordan HymanPublisher: CSIRO Publishing Imprint: CSIRO Publishing Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.800kg ISBN: 9781486315307ISBN 10: 1486315305 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 03 May 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsForeword by Mike Webster Introduction: What is Communication? Chapter 1: Communication Channels Chapter 2: Male–Female Communication Chapter 3: Territoriality and Dominance Chapter 4: Parent–Offspring Communication Chapter 5: Warning Signals Chapter 6: Group Life Chapter 7: Communication in a Noisy World Further Reading Index Picture CreditsReviewsBird Talk invites a wide range of readers to learn about the complex, often cryptic, and undoubtedly unique forms of bird communication that may otherwise be inaccessible to non-scientific, or non-bird loving, readers. -- Sarah Walsh * Western Australian Bird Notes, No. 181 * This book makes the findings of recent scientific research about avian communication accessible for general readers, keen bird watchers and students. -- Gabor Bedo * The Naturalist News * Author InformationBarbara Ballentine is Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at Western Carolina University. She has published articles on song production and mate choice. Jeremy Hyman is Professor in the Department of Biology at Western Carolina University, where he teaches ornithology and animal behaviour. He has published numerous articles on bird behaviour and is the author of the children’s book Bird Brains. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |