The Natural History of Parrots with Memoir of Bewick

The Natural History of Parrots  with Memoir of Bewick
Author: Prideaux John Selby
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 494
Release: 1866
Genre: Parrots
ISBN: OXFORD:600036082

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The Natural History of Parrots

The Natural History of Parrots
Author: Prideaux John Selby
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1836
Genre: Parrots
ISBN: KBNL:KBNL03000125140

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Parrots of the Wild

Parrots of the Wild
Author: Catherine A. Toft,Timothy F. Wright
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2015-11-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780520962644

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"Parrots of the Wild is an exhaustive compendium of information about parrots, from their evolutionary history to their behavior to present-day conservation issues. A must-have for anyone interested in these amazing creatures." —Irene M. Pepperberg, Professor at Harvard University and author of Alex & Me: How a Scientist and a Parrot Discovered a Hidden World of Animal Intelligence—and Formed a Deep Bond in the Process "If you like parrots then you'll love this book. From their evolutionary past to their modern-day love lives, Parrots of the Wild presents a suitably captivating read. I thought I knew a lot about parrots--until I delved into these pages." —Tony Juniper, author of What Has Nature Ever Done for Us? and Spix’s Macaw: The Race to Save the World’s Rarest Bird Parrots of the Wild explores recent scientific discoveries and what they reveal about the lives of wild parrots, which are among the most intelligent and rarest of birds. Catherine A. Toft and Tim Wright discuss the evolutionary history of parrots and how this history affects perceptual and cognitive abilities, diet and foraging patterns, and mating and social behavior. The authors also discuss conservation status and the various ways different populations are adapting to a world that is rapidly changing. The book focuses on general patterns across the 350-odd species of parrots, as well as what can be learned from interesting exceptions to these generalities. A synthetic account of the diversity and ecology of wild parrots, this book distills knowledge from the authors’ own research and from their review of more than 2,400 published scientific studies. The book is enhanced by an array of illustrations, including nearly ninety color photos of wild parrots represented in their natural habitats. Parrots of the Wild melds scientific exploration with features directed at the parrot enthusiast to inform and delight a broad audience.

Parrots

Parrots
Author: Kurt Kolar
Publsiher: Barron's Educational Series
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1990
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 0812044487

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These 3 1/2" x 6" books really are small enough to fit into a pocket, yet are filled with a surprising amount of basic information on different breeds and their care. All are filled with full-color photos.

A Natural History of Birds Intended Chiefly for Young Persons

A Natural History of Birds  Intended Chiefly for Young Persons
Author: Charlotte Smith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1807
Genre: Birds
ISBN: OSU:32435062096722

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Parrots

Parrots
Author: John Sparks,Tony Soper
Publsiher: Checkmark Books
Total Pages: 239
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0816024278

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Here is a beautifully illustrated introduction to all 330 species of parrots, including their evolution, biology, and behavior.

A Natural History of Australian Parrots

A Natural History of Australian Parrots
Author: Joseph M. Forshaw
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2016-10-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0958174229

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This book is the final collaboration of Joseph M. Forshaw and William T. Cooper and combines the finest Cooper artwork with an updated, authoritative Forshaw text. Presented as a deluxe edition, this book is truly a combination of art and science presenting many previously unpublished Cooper drawings, sketches and paintings. Containing more than 300 artworks, it is fully cased in grey Ballantine cloth, with black blocking and marbled endpapers. The book is landscape format printed on fine quality satin art paper and the size is 350 mm x 305 mm.

Thinking Like a Parrot

Thinking Like a Parrot
Author: Alan Bond,Judy Diamond
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2019-07-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780226248783

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People form enduring emotional bonds with other animal species, such as dogs, cats, and horses. For the most part, these are domesticated animals, with one notable exception: many people form close and supportive relationships with parrots, even though these amusing and curious birds remain thoroughly wild creatures. What enables this unique group of animals to form social bonds with people, and what does this mean for their survival? In Thinking like a Parrot, Alan B. Bond and Judy Diamond look beyond much of the standard work on captive parrots to the mischievous, inquisitive, and astonishingly vocal parrots of the wild. Focusing on the psychology and ecology of wild parrots, Bond and Diamond document their distinctive social behavior, sophisticated cognition, and extraordinary vocal abilities. Also included are short vignettes—field notes on the natural history and behavior of both rare and widely distributed species, from the neotropical crimson-fronted parakeet to New Zealand’s flightless, ground-dwelling kākāpō. This composite approach makes clear that the behavior of captive parrots is grounded in the birds’ wild ecology and evolution, revealing that parrots’ ability to bond with people is an evolutionary accident, a by-product of the intense sociality and flexible behavior that characterize their lives. Despite their adaptability and intelligence, however, nearly all large parrot species are rare, threatened, or endangered. To successfully manage and restore these wild populations, Bond and Diamond argue, we must develop a fuller understanding of their biology and the complex set of ecological and behavioral traits that has led to their vulnerability. Spanning the global distribution of parrot species, Thinking like a Parrot is rich with surprising insights into parrot intelligence, flexibility, and—even in the face of threats—resilience.