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Crows: Encounters with the Wise Guys of the Avian World (Greystone Nature)

Crows: Encounters with the Wise Guys of the Avian World (Greystone Nature)
By Candace Savage

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Who knew that crows are second only to humans as toolmakers and tool users, that they have complex family lives not unlike our own, and that their vocalizations resemble human languages? This witty, charming book introduces readers to these endlessly fascinating creatures. Author Candace Savage explores their evolution and basic biology, diet and food-gathering practices, incredible tool-using capabilities, crow “languages,” tricky social interactions, and their impact on the human imagination as reflected in mythology, literature, and popular aphorisms. Based on extensive research, the book is a lively, loving tribute to these special feathered friends.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #307006 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-09-28
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 120 pages

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From Publishers Weekly
In this charming introduction to the genus Corvus, Savage consolidates scientific research with myths and legends, to attest to the cleverness of crows, ravens, rooks and jackdaws. Savage begins with reports of tool-use by crows in New Guinea; they not only use bits of twig to dig insects out of narrow holes, but they also shape the twigs to form hooks that grab insects and prevent them from escaping. As legends show, humans have been fascinated by crows for thousands of years, and the raven plays a prominent role in many aboriginal creation myths. Synthesizing science and storytelling, Savage shows that the ancient image of crow-as-trickster bears out among contemporary researchers, who have observed such crow behavior as misrepresentation and misdirection. In addition, some species of crow show evidence of language skills and even artistic sensibility (as in the case of a winged shell collector). They also exhibit cooperative child-rearing, as well as grieving behavior after losing a mate or chick. Though this illuminating book ends too quickly, readers wishing to follow up on the clever Corvus will be quite pleased with Savage's detailed footnotes and lengthy list of references.
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Fascinating Tricksters5
If you, like me, love the image of Crows as "swaggering black-clad wise guys", then this book is for you!
Candace Savage's book is not an acedemic tome, or a scientific study..it's a wonderful, witty, captivating exploration into these amazing birds.
The many beautiful illustrations, including several by Arthur Rackham, as well as Pacific Northwest Indian designs, are a treasure in themselves, and her inclusion of myths and legends of this fabled bird make this book an incredible treat. I laughed and cackled all the way through it!

Fascinating Corvid Compilation!5
Candace Savage writes about crows the way I think about them; with a great appreciation for their astonishing intelligence, an insight into their dark depths, and their wry humor (yes, they're that smart.) She also gathered together a visual feast spanning centuries and cultures that showcase human's fascination and sense of kinship with crows. She's got the best of the corvid researchers thoughts in here, but most enjoyable of all is her own writing and obvious love for this darkly gleaming tribe that continues to thrive right along side us.
I highly recommend this work, and Ms. Savage should be very proud of what she accomplished with it.

Crows: Encounters with the Wise Guys5
I love this book. It is beautifully done. When I ordered it, I was looking for a book with an overview of the intelligence of Crows and that is exactly what I got...along with beautiful pictures and interesting folk tales about corvids. This book is a good stepping off point for people who have a casual interest and would like to get started learning about crows. There is a very good listing of books in the back of this book for further reading about these magnificant birds.