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Cuckoo: Cheating by Nature

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Cuckoo: Cheating by Nature

Contributors:

By (Author) Nick Davies

ISBN:

9781408856581

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publication Date:

27th April 2016

UK Publication Date:

10th March 2016

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Zoology and animal sciences
Zoology: birds (ornithology)

Dewey:

598.74

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Weight:

275g

Description

Beloved as a herald of spring, cuckoos have held a place in our hearts for centuries. But for many other birds the cuckoo is a signal of doom, for it is natures most notorious cheat. In this enormously engaging book, naturalist and scientist Nick Davies reveals how cuckoos deceive other species, uncovering an evolutionary race between cuckoos and the hosts. Cuckoo offers a new insight not only into the secret lives of these extraordinary birds, but also how cheating evolves and thrives in the natural world.

Reviews

This amazing detective story by one of the countrys greatest field naturalists is also a fascinating study that solves many of the puzzles surrounding this most extraordinary bird * Sir David Attenborough *
Wonderful * Country Life *
Davies beguiling account of his 30 years cuckoo-watching on the East Anglian fens brings a far more sensible and revelatory approach to the subject. Davies is a leading field naturalist whose work will be known to Radio 4 listeners. He frames his research and discoveries as a nature detective story, a natural history-mystery The tale features astonishing insights into the processes of both evolution and scientific research, and it beguiles because of Davies plain, personable style and his relating of his own experiments the reader is taken nest-hunting, fake-egg planting and landscape-gazing. Rich, tactile description is lightly burnished with the poetic while illustrations by watercolourist James McCallum complete a package that will suit both dedicated twitcher and armchair naturalist alike, and gives springtimes feathered friend and fiend a fair hearing at last -- Richard Benson * Independent *
The cuckoo is also natures most notorious cheat. Ever since Aristotle noted that it lays its eggs in the nest of small birds after devouring these birds eggs, people have been appalled by its parasitic behaviour and puzzled by how on earth, given its disproportionate size compared with its hosts, it gets away with such brazen dissembling. In this fascinating piece of natural-history detective work, Nick Davies, professor of behavioural ecology at Cambridge University, looks at how it does it * Sunday Times *
Davies is a hugely knowledgeable and readable guide, whose reasoning is often fascinating This is a fine and involving book, whose insights wrung from decades of hard graft and constant questioning make you wonder again at natures extraordinary ingenuity * Sunday Times *
Charming Reveals how Wickens reed warblers are locked in an evolutionary arms race in The Fens with the female cuckoo -- John Ingham * Daily Express *
A new book tells in mesmerising detail how the host birds are first outwitted by the female cuckoo, and then by the cuckoo chick. Cuckoo Cheating By Nature is by Nick Davies, the world expert on Cuculus canorus, the Eurasian cuckoo, our bird. He gives a riveting account not only of how the cuckoo evolves deceptive stratagems, such as eggs which mimic the eggs of the host, but also of how the host birds evolve defences, such as learning to reject any eggs which seems slightly different from their own. This is in effect an evolutionary arms race and its complexities are elucidated with exemplary clarity and humour by Professor Davies An even more fascinating take on curious behaviour. Ive just read it, and its a terrific read * Independent *
The perfect combination of science and folklore -- Stephen Moss, Best Books of 2015 * Guardian *
Fascinating A fine and involving book, whose insights make you wonder again at natures extraordinary ingenuity -- Andrew Holgate * Sunday Times *

Author Bio

Nick Davies is Professor of Behavioural Ecology at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Pembroke College. His cuckoo research has been presented on BBC 4 Radio, and as a BBC film, produced by Mike Birkhead and narrated by David Attenborough. His previous books include Cuckoos, Cowbirds and other Cheats that won Best Book of the Year from the British Trust for Ornithology and British Birds Magazine.

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