Bernd Heinrich
Ravens in Winter
Ravens in Winter
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Explains a fascinating change in behavior with the change of the seasons.
Why do ravens, often considered solitary birds, share food with one another in the harsh months of winter? At first glance, the behavior seemed to defy the rules of evolutionary biology. Yet the more biologist Bernd Heinrich observed these intelligent corvids, the more fascinating the puzzle became.
In Ravens in Winter, Heinrich presents the groundbreaking ornithological research that redefined our understanding of raven social behavior. Blending meticulous science with vivid storytelling, he explores how ravens cooperate, communicate, and thrive in ways that challenge long-held assumptions about animal behavior.
| Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
| Year | 2014 |
| Pages | 379 |
| Buteo Books # | 11310 |
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