Gifts of the Crow: How Perception, Emotion, and Thought Allow Smart Birds to Behave Like Humans
304
Book • Nonfiction
2012
Adult
18+ years
Gifts of the Crow: How Perception, Emotion, and Thought Allow Smart Birds to Behave Like Humans by John M. Marzluff and Tony Angell explores the cognitive abilities of crows, highlighting their complex perception, emotional responses, and human-like behaviors. The authors examine scientific research and anecdotal evidence to reveal how these intelligent birds engage with their environment and interact with humans.
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Gifts of the Crow offers an engaging exploration of crow intelligence, showcasing these birds' human-like traits through scientific insights and anecdotes. Positive reviews highlight its fascinating observations and clear writing. Criticisms note a repetitive narrative and lack of depth in scientific analysis, but overall, it's praised for its intriguing and informative approach to avian cognition.
Readers who enjoy Gifts of the Crow likely appreciate animal behavior and cognition, similar to fans of The Genius of Birds by Jennifer Ackerman. They are curious about the intelligence of animals and how it parallels human experiences, blending science with engaging storytelling.
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The book Gifts of the Crow explores how crows have been shown to exhibit behaviors such as tool use, problem-solving, and even emotional responses that resemble those of humans.
Authors John M. Marzluff and Tony Angell highlight the sophisticated communication methods of crows, which include a complex system of vocalization and gestures that convey specific information.
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Crows are known to possess remarkable memory capabilities, as the book describes instances where they remember human faces and can differentiate between individuals who pose threats and those who don't.
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304
Book • Nonfiction
2012
Adult
18+ years
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