How Birds Live Together
by Marianne Taylor Author
This illustrated reference guide looks at the various ways birds live together in communities, from long-established seabird colonies to the ever-changing dynamics of flock formations. It covers different types of bird colonies, such as species that nest close together in trees, share communal nests, or build tunnels in the ground. This examines the benefits and challenges of social living for birds, including the dynamics of collective defense, breeding, and cooperation. Through vivid photos, maps, and engaging text, it offers insights into how birds interact in diverse environments, from remote cliffs to urban areas.
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