The Life of Birds

A fully updated new edition of David Attenborough's bestselling classic.

BIRDS. 11,000 species, the most widespread of all animals: on icebergs, in the Sahara or under the sea, at home in our gardens or flying for over a year at a time. Earthbound, we can only look and listen, enjoying their lightness, freedom and richness of plumage and song.

David Attenborough has been watching and learning all his life. His classic book, now fully updated with the latest discoveries in ornithology, is a brilliant introduction to bird behaviours around the world: what they do and why they do it. He looks at each step in birds' lives and the problems they have to solve: learning to fly; finding food; communicating; mating and caring for nests, eggs and young; migrating; facing dangers and surviving harsh conditions.

Sir David has no equal in helping others to learn and making it exciting. His curiosity and enjoyment are infectious. He shows the lifelong pleasure that birds around us offer, and how much we miss if unaware of them.

As the Sunday Times bestselling author, Attenborough's expertise in natural sciences and birdwatching is evident in this top non-fiction book. His infectious curiosity and enjoyment of nature guide readers through the history and ecology of birds, making it a must-read for anyone interested in zoology.

For fans of Neil Gartshore (The Birdwatcher's Yearbook 2024), Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock (The Sky at Night), Chloé Valerie Harmsworth (The Secret Life of Birds of Prey), Chris Packham (Earth), and Monty Don (The Gardening Book).

HarperCollins 2024

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The Life of Birds

A fully updated new edition of David Attenborough's bestselling classic.

BIRDS. 11,000 species, the most widespread of all animals: on icebergs, in the Sahara or under the sea, at home in our gardens or flying for over a year at a time. Earthbound, we can only look and listen, enjoying their lightness, freedom and richness of plumage and song.

David Attenborough has been watching and learning all his life. His classic book, now fully updated with the latest discoveries in ornithology, is a brilliant introduction to bird behaviours around the world: what they do and why they do it. He looks at each step in birds' lives and the problems they have to solve: learning to fly; finding food; communicating; mating and caring for nests, eggs and young; migrating; facing dangers and surviving harsh conditions.

Sir David has no equal in helping others to learn and making it exciting. His curiosity and enjoyment are infectious. He shows the lifelong pleasure that birds around us offer, and how much we miss if unaware of them.

As the Sunday Times bestselling author, Attenborough's expertise in natural sciences and birdwatching is evident in this top non-fiction book. His infectious curiosity and enjoyment of nature guide readers through the history and ecology of birds, making it a must-read for anyone interested in zoology.

For fans of Neil Gartshore (The Birdwatcher's Yearbook 2024), Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock (The Sky at Night), Chloé Valerie Harmsworth (The Secret Life of Birds of Prey), Chris Packham (Earth), and Monty Don (The Gardening Book).

HarperCollins 2024

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The Life of Birds

The Life of Birds

by David Attenborough

Narrated by David Attenborough

Unabridged — 9 hours, 59 minutes

The Life of Birds

The Life of Birds

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Unabridged — 9 hours, 59 minutes

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A fully updated new edition of David Attenborough's bestselling classic.

BIRDS. 11,000 species, the most widespread of all animals: on icebergs, in the Sahara or under the sea, at home in our gardens or flying for over a year at a time. Earthbound, we can only look and listen, enjoying their lightness, freedom and richness of plumage and song.

David Attenborough has been watching and learning all his life. His classic book, now fully updated with the latest discoveries in ornithology, is a brilliant introduction to bird behaviours around the world: what they do and why they do it. He looks at each step in birds' lives and the problems they have to solve: learning to fly; finding food; communicating; mating and caring for nests, eggs and young; migrating; facing dangers and surviving harsh conditions.

Sir David has no equal in helping others to learn and making it exciting. His curiosity and enjoyment are infectious. He shows the lifelong pleasure that birds around us offer, and how much we miss if unaware of them.

As the Sunday Times bestselling author, Attenborough's expertise in natural sciences and birdwatching is evident in this top non-fiction book. His infectious curiosity and enjoyment of nature guide readers through the history and ecology of birds, making it a must-read for anyone interested in zoology.

For fans of Neil Gartshore (The Birdwatcher's Yearbook 2024), Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock (The Sky at Night), Chloé Valerie Harmsworth (The Secret Life of Birds of Prey), Chris Packham (Earth), and Monty Don (The Gardening Book).

HarperCollins 2024


Editorial Reviews

The Barnes & Noble Review
Birds are a fascinating species, soaring high above our heads and adapting easily to almost any weather or other incidents thrown at them. Now, in The Life of Birds, David Attenborough presents the beauty of these creatures in full color.

Attenborough brings his wealth of knowledge about the natural world to The Life of Birds, the book examines every aspect of a bird's life, from flight — and why birds such as the ostrich and the kiwi returned to the ground — to the wondrous plumage that birds such as the peacock and the toucan use to announce their presence to the world. His insights provide a new way of looking at these creatures, placing them in a habitat and context instead of regarding them as objects to admire as they soar over our heads.

The bird is a wonderfully adaptable creature, surviving every climate from the rainforests of Brazil to the tundras of the Arctic. The Life of Birds, delves into this adaptability while also looking at the ways that humans — those ground-locked admirers of the feathered species — threaten these creatures' existence.

The Life of Birds, is a thrilling look at a species whose beauty has long been taken for granted by humans.
— barnesandnoble.com

Kimberly G. Smith

The pictures are great and there is a tendency to discuss the bizarre rather than the mainstream. I have no doubt that this book will also be popular in the United States. I would suggest giving this book to anyone you know that might be thinking of becoming involved with birds, particularly some young impressionable teenager. -- Condor

Publisher's Weekly

This is not a long book. But it is an extraordinarily rich one.

Kirkus Reviews

The indefatigable Attenborough (The First Eden: The Mediterranean World and Man, 1987, etc.), the driving force behind many nature documentaries, has written a book to accompany his forthcoming 10-part PBS series on the varied, complex, and fascinating world of birds, which will air in the spring of 1999. Attenborough is a lively writer, and his facile style is perfectly suited to presenting, with a minimum of complexity, a maximum of information. Ranging around the globe for his examples, Attenborough succinctly describes bird evolution, the mechanics of flight, patterns of adaptation to varied environments, courtship and nest-building behavior, and the rearing of young, among other topics. Whatever element of bird life he is describing, Attenborough's emphasis throughout is on behavior, and it's clear that he admires the abilities of birds to adapt to even the harshest climates. Experienced amateur ornithologists are unlikely to find anything new here, but the volume does offer a useful (and superbly illustrated) introduction to bird life for those with little background in the field. .

From the Publisher

‘This superb book vividly conveys the beauty of birds and the extraordinary richness of their behaviour.’ Dr. Neil Chalmers, Director, The Natural History Museum, London

The Quarterly Review of Biology

"Each chapter is an entertaining and chatty essay that rambles amiably through a series of observations from the ornithological literature. Nearly every page is graced with stunning photographs of wild birds in the most beautiful plumages or performing unusual postures or behaviors. The book is an easy read that covers an enormous amount of information on the biology of birds."

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159682154
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Publication date: 04/11/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 931,402
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