| Publisher | Ecco (May 11, 1999) |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Hardcover | 400 pages |
| ISBN-10 | 0060174471 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0060174477 |
| Item Weight | 13.6 ounces |
| Dimensions | 6.12 x 1.25 x 9.25 inches |
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Mind of the Raven: Investigations and Adventures with Wolf-Birds Hardcover – May 11, 1999
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In Mind of the Raven, Bernd Heinrich, award - winning naturalist, finds himself dreaming of ravens and decides he must get to the truth about this animal reputed to be so intelligent.
Much like a sleuth, Heinrich involves us in his quest, letting one clue lead to the next. But as animals can only be spied on by getting quite close Heinrich adopts ravens, thereby becoming a "raven father," as well as observing them in their natural habitat, studying their daily routines, and in the process painting a vivid picture of the world as lived by the ravens. At the heart of this book are Heinrich's love and respect for these complex and engaging creatures, and through his keen observation andanalysis, we become their intimates too.
Throughout history there has existed an extraordinary relationship between humans and ravens. Ravens, like early humans, are scavengers on the kills of great carnivores. As scavengers, ravens were associated with hunters they found in the north: wolves and, later, men. The trinity of wolf, man, and raven in the hunt is an extremely ancient one. In considering the appeal of the raven, Bernd Heinrich suspects that a meeting of the minds might reside in that hunting trinity.
Heinrich's passion for ravens has led him around the world in his research. Mind of the Raven takes you on an exotic journey--from New England to Germany, Montana to Baffin Island in the high Arctic--offering dazzling accounts of how science works in the field, filtered through the eyes of a passionate observer of nature.
Heinrich has a true gift; through his stories, his beautiful writing, illustrations, and photography, the ravens come alive. Each new discovery and insight into their behavior is thrilling to read. just as the title promises, the reader is given a rare glimpse into the mind of these wonderful creatures.
Following the dictum of Leonardo da Vinci--"It is not enough to believe what you see. YOU Must also understand what you see"--Bernd Heinrich enables us to see the natural world through the eyes of a scientist. At once lyrical and scientific, Mind of the Raven is bound to be a modern classic.- Print length400 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherEcco
- Publication dateMay 11, 1999
- Dimensions6.12 x 1.25 x 9.25 inches
- ISBN-100060174471
- ISBN-13978-0060174477
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Heinrich spends hundreds of loving hours feeding roadkill fragments to endlessly hungry raven chicks, and cold days in blinds watching wild ravens squabble and frolic. He is a passionate fan of his "wolf-birds," a name he gave them when he made the central discovery of the book: that ravens in Yellowstone National Park are dependent on wolves to kill for them. Mind of the Raven offers inspiring insight into both the lives of ravens and the mind of a truly gifted scientist. --Therese Littleton
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“Heinrich has a rare ability to embed dense scientific explications within graceful, lightfooted nature writing.” -- David Quammen, New York Times Book Review
“Bernd Heinrich is one of the finest living examples of that strange hybrid: the science writer.” -- Los Angeles Times Book Review
“A compelling exploration of the nature of consciousness with an unremittingly delicious jaunt in the woods.... a grand storyteller.” -- Baltimore Sun
“Heinrich brings alive the romance of field research...A splendid book.” -- Library Journal (starred review)
About the Author
The author of numerous bestselling and award-winning books, Bernd Heinrich is a professor of biology at the University of Vermont. He divides his time between Vermont and the forests of western Maine.
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Bernd Heinrich is a biologist and author of numerous books on the natural world. He lives in Richmond, VT, and in a cabin in the forests of western Maine.
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One morning I arrived at work early, and as I approached the entry door I heard a distinctive soft croaking, which was most definitely a male raven. He was sitting alone in a tree just a few feet above the door. I stopped underneath and looked up at him and made a few clicking noises. He tilted his head and looked down at me with an eye that was rimmed in white. He seemed relaxed and stayed right where he was, the opposite of how a crow would behave at that close a range. It was an exciting moment for me, maybe not so much for him, who knows?
This raven it turns out has a mate, and they are nesting in a tall tree nearby. I have also seen the female and heard her 'knocking' call. I can hear them both calling throughout the day when I go outside. Today I as I was leaving work I was watching them carry sticks to the nest, playing and jostling each other as they flew together, when I saw something that truly amazed me, and is seems to be an example of the zany antics of ravens that Prof Heinrich describes. One of them began flying in a tight 'U' shaped arc, starting about 20 ft above the ground. It would swoop straight down, then level off just before hitting the ground, skim extremely close to the ground, and then shoot straight upward, flip and roll acrobatically at the top, and repeat in the other direction. It cavorted like a pendulum for two or three minutes. The flying skill needed to execute these linked maneuvers over and over was hard to believe. It is fitting that this bird is nesting above the parking lot of the General Atomics Aeronautical building where the first Predator A aircraft were built.
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Anyone interested in animal intelligence and behavior will no doubt enjoy reading this.
The author is scientifically methodical in his methods and research, and reports what he's learned and observed in a lucid and enjoyable style.
Having been best friends with a wild bird for nineteen years, I was drawn to this book by its title. (A portrait of that remarkable and beloved friend hangs in a place of honor, in my living room today. RIP Bernie.)
RayB
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This is packed with facts, research and studies on ravens. Despite being a university professor and having published many scientific papers, Mind of the Raven is an accessible and enjoyable read for the more intellectually-challenged among us (i.e. me). I learned a lot about ravens and gained a much deeper understanding of their behaviour and love for the mysterious raven from this book.
A fascinating book about fascinating birds.
I only read this having after read 'Why We Run' by Bernd Heinrich.
He seems to make everything captivating by talking about science, being descriptive and unsolves puzzles as the book goes on. It's like you're almost him and experiencing what he has done first hand.
Bernd is an interesting man himself, far from average and that results in interesting unique reads.
Would recommend him as an author despite reading only 2 of his books.
Will most likely read some more from him.












