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Ten Birds That Changed the World

De: Stephen Moss
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The natural history of humankind, told through our long relationship with birds

For the whole of human history, we have lived alongside birds. We have hunted and domesticated them for food; venerated them in our mythologies, religions, and rituals; exploited them for their natural resources; and been inspired by them for our music, art, and poetry.

In Ten Birds That Changed the World, naturalist and author Stephen Moss tells the gripping story of this long and intimate relationship through key species from all seven of the world’s continents. From Odin’s faithful raven companions to Darwin’s finches, and from the wild turkey of the Americas to the emperor penguin as potent symbol of the climate crisis, this is a fascinating, eye-opening, and endlessly engaging work of natural history.

©2023 Stephen Moss (P)2023 Basic Books
Aire libre y Naturaleza Animales Ciencia Ciencias Biológicas Historia Natural Naturaleza y Ecología
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This book was charming and fascinating. It’s is well researched, poignant, and has a very important message about how critical birds are to us, and how our actions, fads, and passions can critically impact them.

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I loved the historical context, the narrator's British accent and the bird taxonomy. Enjoyed this!

History and birds, what's not to like?

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The author uses birds as a platform for sharing his political opinions. More nature needed.

Padded and political

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I wish there was more information on the birds. The author spent more time discussing the perils of climate change or climate disaster as Mr. Moss refers to it. The book was a waste of my time.

The title is misleading.

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