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The Homing Instinct: The Story and Science of Migration

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Full Title:

The Homing Instinct: The Story and Science of Migration

Contributors:

By (Author) Bernd Heinrich

ISBN:

9780007594054

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

William Collins

Publication Date:

14th August 2014

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Dewey:

591.568

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

368

Dimensions:

Width 141mm, Height 222mm, Spine 32mm

Weight:

510g

Description

The story and science of how animals find their way home.
Home is the place we long for most, when we feel we have travelled too far, for too long. Since boyhood, acclaimed scientist and author Bernd Heinrich has returned every year to a beloved patch of woods in his native western Maine. But while its the pull of nostalgia that informs our desire to go back, what is it that drives the homing instinct in animals

Heinrich explores the fascinating science behind the mysteries of animal migration: how geese imprint true visual landscape memory over impossible distances; how the subtlest of scent trails are used by many creatures, from fish to insects to amphibians, to pinpoint their home; and how the tiniest of songbirds are equipped for solar and magnetic orienteering over vast distances. Most movingly, Heinrich chronicles the spring return of a pair of sandhill cranes to their pond in the Alaska tundra. With his marvellously evocative prose, Heinrich portrays the psychological state of the newly arrived birds, articulating just what their yearly return truly means, to the birds and to those fortunate enough to witness this transcendently beautiful ritual.

The Homing Instinct is an enchanting study of this phenomenon of the natural world, reminding us that to discount our own feelings toward home is to ignore biology itself.

Reviews

Wonderful Sunday Telegraph

In the manner of the best new nature writing [Heinrichs] own story is as interesting and relevant as that of bees, beavers, and a pair of sandhill cranes that he knows as Millie and Roy This combination of biology and psychology makes for a lively, knowledgeable narrative. The Times

Praise for Bernd Heinrich:

Heinrich, who combines his keen scientific eye with the soul of a poet, enthralls. New York Times

One of the finest living examples of that strange hybrid: the science writer. Los Angeles Times

Author Bio

The author of numerous bestselling and award-winning books, Bernd Heinrich is a professor of biology at the University of Vermont. He divides his time between Vermont and the forests of western Maine.

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