Hey folks, I wanted to give you a heads up on this book as I thought you'd all appreciate it. I first heard about it from Mary Kate of Alone season 2. She mentioned it in an interview so I thought I'd pick it up.I'm currently about halfway through the book and it's pretty darn good. It discusses what the author calls "bird language" in great detail- how to interpret the various songs of different birds, and what they can tell you about your environment- approaching predators and other animals, etc. The author goes so far as to claim he can determine exactly what kind of animal is approaching or is in the area depending on the song and behavior of specific birds.So far what I've picked up is that there are five basic types of vocalizations birds make- territorial singing, conflict type chirps, contact chirps, adolescent begging, and alarms. The first four are "business as usual" for birds and the last one seems to tell you the most about your environment. The key is to know how to distinguish alarm behavior and vocalization from the others as the difference can be subtle. From the contents it looks like the author goes into far greater detail about what can be learned.Reading through this book also gives you kind of a better appreciation for the life of the woods in general, it is opening my eyes to systems and information I wasn't keenly aware of.Anyway give it a look, here is the Amazon link and I highly recommend picking up the Kindle edition as it has audio recordings throughout that really help understand what the author is talking about.If you have any similar such books and resources I'd love to hear about it. http://ift.tt/2g22mvg
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