The New York Pigeon - Andrew Garn - Grāmatas - powerHouse Books,U.S. - 9781648230745 - 2024. gada 6. augusts
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The New York Pigeon


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Humans have always bred, farmed, raced, and lived alongside pigeons. Some of us shoo them away as ';rats with wings' and others care for them as the city's most famous wildlife. The New York Pigeon, now in its second edition with spectacular new images, is a one-of-a-kind, intimate study of this worldwide neighbor.

The New York Pigeon reveals the unexpected beauty of the omnipresent pigeon as if Vogue devoted its pages to birds, not fashion models.

In spite of pigeons' ubiquity in New York and other cities, we never really see them closely and know very little about their function in the urban ecosystem. This book brings to light the intriguing history, behavior, and splendor of a bird so often overlooked.

While The New York Pigeon is primarily a photography book, it also tells the five-thousand-year story of the feral pigeon. Why are pigeons so successful in cities and not in the countryside? Why do they have such diverse plumage? How have pigeons adapted to survive on almost any food? Why are pigeons able to fly up to 500 miles per day but rarely do? How did Harvard psychologist B. F.

Skinner teach pigeons to do complicated tasks, from tracking missile targets to recognizing individual human faces? Why can pigeons see in the ultraviolet light spectrum, and why is half of their brain used for visual perception?

The second edition of The New York Pigeon, with its fresh portraiture and new essay from Catherine Quayle of the Wild Bird Fund, presents dramatic, hyper-real studio portraits capturing the personalities, expressiveness, glorious feather iridescence, and deeply hued eyes of the New York pigeon.


160 pages

Mediji Grāmatas     Book
Izlaists 2024. gada 6. augusts
ISBN13 9781648230745
Izdevēji powerHouse Books,U.S.
Lapas 160
Izmēri 287 × 224 × 21 mm   ·   1,18 kg
Valoda Angļu  

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