John V. Dennis
Author of A Complete Guide to Bird Feeding
Works by John V. Dennis
Beyond the Bird Feeder: The Habits and Behavior of Feeding-Station Birds When They are Not at Your Feeder (1981) 45 copies, 1 review
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This is a nice enough guide to bird behavior. Unlike the subtitle claims, there's actually quite a lot in here about behaviors seen at bird feeders, but that's always a starting point to lead you to see what birds are doing elsewhere in the yard, edges of forest or city parks. The chapters cover migration patterns, what attracts birds to feeding stations (including what color catches their eye quickest- according to this author it's white), what foods different species prefer, why they would show more choose human-offered foods, what kind of space makes a feeder more likely to be visited, how birds use provided water, how they take dust baths or sunbath or deliberately fly through smoke or even put ants on their skin (reasons for this unclear). How they warn each other and mob up against enemies, what types of friction or aggression you will see among common birds, how they use plants and specific habitat types for shelter and natural food sources, and avoid or suffer through bad weather. Also how they utilize houses and other building structures. Differences in bird-feeding tendencies between America and Europe. It does feel a bit dated and simplistic- the author quotes Niko Tinbergen and Konrad Lorenz as making recent observations in the field. The illustrations are nicely done. Although not as detailed or scientific as some other books I've read on bird behavior, I think this one would be appreciated by anyone who enjoys watching birds in their yard and wonders about their interactions with each other and other various behaviors.
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I came across my copy of this book while clearing out an old bookcase. My copy is the original hardback, from the 70's. I can tell its very dated - it mentioned the "new" Droll feeders. But my recollection is it was an informative book then, and I'm sure the revised and updated version would also be useful today.
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