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The Genius of Birds

Written by: Jennifer Ackerman
Narrated by: Margaret Strom
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Birds are astonishingly intelligent creatures. In fact, according to revolutionary new research, some birds rival primates and even humans in their remarkable forms of intelligence. Like humans, many birds have enormous brains relative to their size. Although small, bird brains are packed with neurons that allow them to punch well above their weight.

©2016 Jennifer Ackerman. (P)2016 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books

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"[Narrator Margaret] Strom sounds suitably amazed by it all, too--a fine match of material and voice." ( AudioFile)

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great for people who already love biology

I loved this book. I'm a zookeeper and this book was still very interesting. A perfect balance between layman's terms and too technical.

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A great listen!

Although some words are mispronounced, the overall voice and cadence were easy to listen to. The content was great, and I learned a lot of surprising things about avian cognition! #Audible1

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Amazing insight into bird intelligence

As a close observer of birds I was aware of the species of bird covered by the author but unaware of the workings of their brains. Beautiful on the outside and beautiful on the inside. Their brains are being used for migrating and feeding and nesting and avoiding predators. They know what they are doing!
Margaret Storm is an excellent narrator. Thank you both!

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Really interesting and informative

I leaned a lot about birds and would definitely recommend this audiobook. So name excellent examples of bird intelligence and makes me view birds differently. Very good narration as well.

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an eye-opening delight

This one shook me up so extraordinarily, I can only begin to gush about how eye-opening this book was to my own bird brain!
Loved every minute of this and wanted so much more! From how song birds apprentice to learn their local dialects and secretly practice their songs, to homing pigeons that got lost but make it home 5 years (FIVE YEARS!) later, to the magnificent New Caledonia crows that MAKE TOOLS! Holey smokes, this book is full of surprises and wonderment I can't begin to share. It maybe helped that, by chance, I was working in a bird sanctuary while listening to this gem of a book, but it was truly a work of science and art and nature-art all in one.
Truly, my only misgiving with the audiobook is that there are no sound-bites (bytes??) of real bird song in this volume. The narrator "cheer-cheers" and "chirrups" as well as a human can, but it would have, I think in this digital age, been pretty simple to augment the text with the real multivocality of a mockingbird or two ;)
Otherwise, hugely and vigorously enjoyed and recommended. If i could give 6 or 10 stars I surely would! I hope everyone can enjoy this book!!

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