What Is a Bird?

An Exploration of Anatomy, Physiology, Behavior, and Ecology

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Tony D. Williams, Scott McWilliams, Julia A. Clarke, Elizabeth MacDougall-Shackleton, Scott MacDougall-Shackleton: What Is a Bird? (2020, Princeton University Press)

368 pages

English language

Published Nov. 29, 2020 by Princeton University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-691-20016-3
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A fascinating book about what is a bird and our relationship with them.

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A comprehensive book about what is a bird that should fascinate general readers who want to know more about them, yet still contains information that would interest the more scientific minded. It also includes lots of wonderful images and illustrations of birds that should keep those keen on seeing birds interested.

Chapter one gives an overall view of birds, from their evolution from dinosaurs to their variety, biology, anatomy and lifestyle.

Chapter two looks at the skin, scale and, especially, the feathers of birds. The various kinds of feathers are described along with their various functions like providing thrust, lift or insulation. Feather structures are shown and the various ways feather colours are produced (via pigments or from their structure). Also described are the different ways birds moult and maintain their feathers.

Chapter three looks at the muscles, skeleton and nervous system of birds and shows how they are similar …