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The Orchid Thief: A True Story of Beauty and Obsession (Ballantine Reader's Circle)

Susan Orlean

4.2 on Amazon

3 HN comments

Alone on the Wall

Alex Honnold and David Roberts

4.7 on Amazon

3 HN comments

What the Robin Knows: How Birds Reveal the Secrets of the Natural World

Jon Young

4.5 on Amazon

3 HN comments

Deskbound: Standing Up to a Sitting World

Kelly Starrett

4.7 on Amazon

3 HN comments

Primitive Technology: A Survivalist's Guide to Building Tools, Shelters, and More in the Wild (CLARKSON POTTER)

John Plant

4.7 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Courage to Soar: A Body in Motion, A Life in Balance

Simone Biles, Michelle Burford , et al.

4.8 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Running Rewired: Reinvent Your Run for Stability, Strength, and Speed

Jay Dicharry

4.7 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Move Your DNA: Restore Your Health Through Natural Movement, 2nd Edition

Katy Bowman

4.7 on Amazon

2 HN comments

The Future of Humanity: Terraforming Mars, Interstellar Travel, Immortality, and Our Destiny Beyond Earth

Michio Kaku, Feodor Chin, et al.

4.7 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Summer: A Cookbook: Inspired Recipes for Lazy Days and Magical Nights

Marnie Hanel and Jen Stevenson

5 on Amazon

2 HN comments

A Sense of Where You Are

John McPhee

4.4 on Amazon

2 HN comments

The National Parks: America's Best Idea

Dayton Duncan and Ken Burns

4.7 on Amazon

2 HN comments

The Rock Warrior's Way: Mental Training for Climbers

Arno Ilgner , Jeff Achey, et al.

4.8 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Total Immersion: The Revolutionary Way To Swim Better, Faster, and Easier

Terry Laughlin and John Delves

4.6 on Amazon

2 HN comments

The Emotional Craft of Fiction: How to Write the Story Beneath the Surface

Donald Maass

4.7 on Amazon

2 HN comments

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mcbishoponMay 8, 2021

Thanks for sharing.
I love a book called 'What the Robin Knows'. It's about the knowledge of birds, and the insight they give other animals.

gyrgtynonJune 15, 2017

Reminds me of another story in the What The Robin Knows about a group of elephants charging across the savanna, in the direction of some small trees (that would just get bowled over by elephants), and a bird getting the elephants to change direction by doing what you describe.

BrianBonJune 18, 2020

I've been watching my neighborhood birds for a while now and they indeed have individual personalities. It's pretty cool to know for example when a neighborhood cat is approaching, how it's approaching (stalking or walking?), and even which cat it is all because the birds communicate it to each other.

If you're interested in diving deeper into this bird world, I'd recommend starting with "What the Robin Knows" by Jon Young https://www.amazon.com/What-Robin-Knows-Secrets-Natural/dp/0...

Jon still does a lot of programs and workshops and research and it can be a fascinating rabbit hole to dive into.

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