The Physics of Birds and Birding

The Sounds, Colors and Movements of Birds, and Our Tools for Watching Them

Boken er en guide ikke bare til den fascinerende vitenskapen om fugler og fuglekikking, men også til de dypere sammenhengene som binder all natur sammen.

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Produktnummer: 800081 Kategorier: ,
Utgivelsesår: 2025-05
Antall sider: 240
Fotos – illustrasjoner: 125 s/h illustrasjoner
Innbinding: Heftet
ISBN: 9781784273071
Språk: Engelsk
Forlag: Harper Collins
Forfatter: Michael Hurben
  • No previous popular science book has covered both birds and the tools of birding, each of which come with many fascinating questions and answers.
  • Offers a physicist’s unique perspective, which sees all of nature – including mathematics and the subatomic realm – as part of the same rich tapestry.
  • Just as any excursion will be improved when we appreciate the entire landscape and ecosystem behind the birds, this book adds value by pointing to sublime aspects of nature that are overlooked or little known.

Birding has become one of the world’s most popular pastimes for good reason. The vibrant colors, aerial finesse, and vocal talents of birds draw us to nature, stimulate our admiration and pique our curiosity. We cannot help but have questions as we encounter these elegant creatures. How do iridescent feathers seemingly glow? What must a hummingbird do to hover? How does a tiny animal produce all that music? By what means do some birds sense Earth’s magnetic field and use it for navigation? Why is it that peering through a few pieces of glass can make a distant bird seem so close? Such enquiry brings us to the realm of physics.

The Physics of Birds and Birding sets out to blaze the best possible trail through this landscape. It steers clear complex technical specialization, while avoiding overused paths that lead to unsatisfying, facile explanations. It is a guide not just to the fascinating science of birds and birding, but to the deeper connections that tie all of nature together. Birders and naturalists from all backgrounds will find much of interest here – both in terms of mysteries they’ve long wondered about, as well as some surprising linkages among what is seemingly unrelated. This unique and remarkable book is an invitation to appreciate what you might not have been seeing all along.

Table of Contents

Preface : Looking Up

1. At the Feeder: Birds, Mathematics and Symmetry
2. In the Garden: Hummingbirds, Flowers and Forces
3. On the Open Seas: Length Scales, Migration and Molecules
4. In a City Park: Movement, Murmuration and Magnetism
5. By a Forest Pond: Impacts, Waves and Sounds
6. Under Night’s Cover: Hearing, Recording and Analyzing Birdsong
7. At the Lake: Sunlight, Reflection and Refraction
8. During a Big Day: Light, Matter and Feather Colors
9. In the Blind: Images, Eyes and Cameras
10. From a Great Distance: Lenses, Binoculars and Scopes
11. Under Extremes: Heat, Cold and Thermoregulation
12. Above the Earth: Wings, Lift and Flight
Coda: Looking Back

Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

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