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Ornithology

Nest: The Art of Birds by Janine Burke

by Gay Bilson
May 2012, no. 341

Nest: The Art of Birds by Janine Burke

Allen & Unwin, $32.99 hb, 182 pp, 9781742378299

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Fernando Nottebohm has been interested in birdsong since early childhood. By 2001 he had spent thirty years at Rockefeller University in New York studying how birds learn to sing, concentrating on canaries who are capable of learning new songs each year. His interest has been to study birdsong as ‘a model for the brain’. He studied the brains of caged birds and birds in the wild. The birds that needed to forage and escape predators produced more neurons in the hippocampus, the part of the brain that is essential to memory.

 


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Nest: The Art of Birds by Janine Burke

Allen & Unwin, $32.99 hb, 182 pp, 9781742378299

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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