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Why Birds Sing: One Man's Quest to Solve an Everyday Mystery
By (Author) David Rothenberg
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
17th July 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
598.1594
Paperback
272
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm
200g
'Thrilling ... Humans find joy in birdsong, so why shouldn't birds do the same' Simon Barnes The richness and variety of birdsong is both a scientific mystery and a source of wonder. David Rothenberg has a unique approach to this fascinating subject, combining the latest scientific research with a deep understanding of musical beauty and form. Can the standard explanations of territoriality or sexual selection account for so many species' astonishing inventiveness and devotion to singing Whether playing the clarinet with the white-crested laughing thrush in Pittsburgh or jamming in the Australian winter breeding grounds of the Albert's lyrebird, Rothenberg touches the heart and soul of birdsong, offering an intimate look at the most lovely of natural phenomena.
David Rothenberg is Professor of Philosophy at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. His work has been profiled on NPR and the BBC, and he has written for The Nation, Sierra and BBC Wildlife. A composer and jazz clarinetist, he lives in Cold Spring, New York.