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Long Hops: Making Sense of Bird Migration

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Long Hops: Making Sense of Bird Migration

By: Mark Denny
Narrated by: Sonny Dufault
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In Long Hops, physicist Mark Denny explains, in a clear, conversational style, the science of bird migration - from the intricacies of bird aeronautics to the newly unraveled mysteries of their magnetic compasses. While providing wherever possible examples of indigenous Hawaiian species, the book surveys the migration phenomenon as a whole, showing that birds are breathtaking works of engineering with spectacular capabilities for long-distance flights. Each year thousands of these hardy migrants fly 2,500 miles nonstop from Alaska to Hawai'i. How do they endure such marathon journeys, and how on earth do they know which direction to travel over featureless ocean? In fact, many migratory journeys, in all parts of the world and performed by birds as small as warblers and as large as swans, cover much longer distances.

After answering the "who, why, where, when" questions, Denny focuses on the questions of how: how researchers study bird migration; how they gather data from old-fashioned bird banding, high-tech satellite tracking, and other techniques; and - above all - how the birds do it. Throughout the book, concepts such as the physics of bird flight and the role of physical geography on navigation are explained in a relatively math-free way.

The book is published by University of Hawai'i Press.

©2016 University of Hawai'i Press (P)2016 Redwood Audiobooks
Animals Biological Sciences Biology Birdwatching Outdoors & Nature Science Alaska
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Best Book So Far Excellent Education about the Genius of Birds more like this one please

Brilliant

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Mark Denny is just like one of those teachers you had when you were little who explained so casually and logically and fondly that you began to feel that you'd known it all along and what dolts had come before you such that they didn't guess it quicker?
If you are vaguely interested in birds, or if you like any account from an expert well put, I think you'll enjoy this tremendously.
There is a little aside - the narrator is dull. Mitigated somewhat by speeding him up. Despite this, the content triumphs. You might decide instead to buy the the book. I just have.

A clear and lovely account of a bird move world

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Extremely interesting book, well researched, written and great stories! Couldn’t rate it any higher! Bought the physical copy about 2 chapters in!

Most informative bird book!!

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