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Bird minds, cognition and behaviour of Australian native birds, Gisela Kaplan

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Bird minds, cognition and behaviour of Australian native birds, Gisela Kaplan
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.governmentPublication
federal national government publication
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Bird minds
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Gisela Kaplan
Sub title
cognition and behaviour of Australian native birds
Summary
In her comprehensive and carefully crafted book, Gisela Kaplan demonstrates how intelligent and emotional Australian birds can be. She describes complex behaviours such as grieving, deception, problem solving and the use of tools. Many Australian birds cooperate and defend each other, and exceptional ones go fishing by throwing breadcrumbs in the water, extract poisonous parts from prey and use tools to crack open eggshells and mussels. Kaplan brings together evidence of many such cognitive abilities, suggesting plausible reasons for their appearance in Australian birds. Bird Minds is the first attempt to shine a critical and scientific light on the cognitive behaviour of Australian land birds. In this fascinating volume, the author also presents recent changes in our understanding of the avian brain and links these to life histories and longevity. Following on from Kaplan's well-received books on the Australian Magpie and the Tawny Frogmouth, as well as two earlier titles on birds, Bird Minds contends that the unique and often difficult conditions of Australia's environment have been crucial for the evolution of unusual complexities in avian cognition and behaviour
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