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Gifts of the Crow [Kindle Edition]

John Marzluff , Tony Angell
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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CROWS ARE MISCHIEVOUS, playful, social, and passionate. They have brains that are huge for their body size and exhibit an avian kind of eloquence. They mate for life and associate with relatives and neighbors for years. And because they often live near people—in our gardens, parks, and cities—they are also keenly aware of our peculiarities, staying away from and even scolding anyone who threatens or harms them and quickly learning to recognize and approach those who care for and feed them, even giving them numerous, oddly touching gifts in return.

With his extraordinary research on the intelligence and startling abilities of corvids—crows, ravens, and jays—scientist John Marzluff teams up with artist-naturalist Tony Angell to tell amazing stories of these brilliant birds in Gifts of the Crow. With narrative, diagrams, and gorgeous line drawings, they offer an in-depth look at these complex creatures and our shared behaviors. The ongoing connection between humans and crows—a cultural coevolution—has shaped both species for millions of years. And the characteristics of crows that allow this symbiotic relationship are language, delinquency, frolic, passion, wrath, risk-taking, and awareness—seven traits that humans find strangely familiar. Crows gather around their dead, warn of impending doom, recognize people, commit murder of other crows, lure fish and birds to their death, swill coffee, drink beer, turn on lights to stay warm, design and use tools, use cars as nutcrackers, windsurf and sled to play, and work in tandem to spray soft cheese out of a can. Their marvelous brains allow them to think, plan, and reconsider their actions.

With its abundance of funny, awe-inspiring, and poignant stories, Gifts of the Crow portrays creatures who are nothing short of amazing. A testament to years of painstaking research and careful observation, this fully illustrated, riveting work is a thrilling look at one of nature’s most wondrous creatures.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 3162 KB
  • Print Length: 306 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 143919873X
  • Publisher: Free Press (5 Jun 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B007QUOOX6
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #178,549 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Creative Crows and Reasoning Rooks and Ravens. 22 Dec 2012
By H. A. Weedon VINE™ VOICE
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This is a carefully researched, very readable and superbly illustrated work. There are ten chapters: 1 - Amazing Feats and Deep Connections. 2 - Birdbrains Nevermore. 3 - Language. 4 - Delinquency. 5 - Insight. 6 - Frolic. 7 - Passion, Wrath and Grief. 8 - Risk Taking. 9 - Awareness. 10 - Reconsidering the Crow. There's an illustrated appendix, divided into ten parts, that explains the anatomy and physiology of the crow-brain, and there are extensive source notes and references followed by a helpful index.

Examples of intelligence are given relating to several species in the crow family including Caledonian crows, carrion crows, jackdaws, jays, magpies, ravens and rooks, and birds from a variety of countries, including Canada, England, Indonesia and the US, are involved. Care is taken to analyse the scientific findings to establish the precise kind of learning that has taken place in the minds of these various crow family members. The conclusion is that they are capable of following reasoning patterns similar to the basics underlying similar functions found in the human mind.

Making everything even more interesting is the fact that the evolutionary route taken in the development of bird brains is different from that pursued in the evolution of mammalian brains, a fact which results in bird brains functioning differently from mammalian, including human, brains. Whereas mammals, including humans, have evolved from reptilian ancestors via the mammal-like reptiles, birds have evolved from reptiles via the therapsid dinosaurs. This work explains in an easy to follow fashion how all this came about and how the highly intelligent crow family is continuing to evolve and adapt to enable it to cope with the man made problems of the modern world.

Although there's much we still have to learn about crow family intelligence our knowledge is increasing all the time as more observations, experiments and intelligence tests are carried out in an increasing number of places. In addition to this kind of information, this work is packed with fascinating accounts of various people's relationships with members of the crow family.

The work is helpfully illustrated by Tony Angell's superb illustrations, which enhance the text in a revealing fashion that even the most inventive photography could not have achieved. In addition, the artist has created eight helpful illustrations explaining the working of the crow brain plus one drawing explaining the bird's nervous system. Text and drawings compliment each other in a fashion that fosters the easy assimilation of a whole hoard of inspiring facts about the intelligence of the crow family. This book is a great read and thoroughly recommended
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4.0 out of 5 stars Strange Brew? 17 Dec 2012
By Leoni
Format:Hardcover
A very enjoyable read, if a slightly strange mix of fairly technical neuro science and quite unscientific anecdote and observations. This book also seems to have been written by two authors, with no real indication which author is speaking and when. Overall the interesting subject matter overcomes any shortfalls, so definitely worth a read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book on corvid behaviour 20 Nov 2012
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Excellent book about corvid behaviour and with lovely illustrations too. Good mix of people's experience of unusual corvid behaviours and the hard science about how the bird's brains work - and the science writing was very accessible and minimused the jargon too.
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