by Rick Bedsworth At the south of my sit spot, there is a picnic area and a dumpster, which has become a larder of sorts for certain animals. Picnicking increases during the summer time, and the appearance of extra food scraps synchronizes perfectly with the rearing of young mammals that use this dumpster larder […]
Read More →Guess Who? A Picnic Area Bird Language Mystery
on May 15, 2013in Featured Guest Blog, Shapes of Alarm
Bird Language in Action: Cat vs. Dog Alarms
on May 15, 2013in Shapes of Alarmwith 3 Comments
by Josh Lane In a recent Wall Street Journal review of Jon Young’s book, What the Robin Knows, reviewer Jonathan Rosen touched on an interesting question: How can one really learn to distinguish between the approach of a cat or a dog simply through reading the language of the birds? Is this kind of skill possible to […]
Read More →Bird Language Helps Us Connect
on May 15, 2013in Principles of Bird Language
by Jon Young Research about the impact of nature connection on people’s health and wellbeing is pointing directly at something we have observed through our work over the past 30 years. What’s really exciting is that it’s now becoming clear that bird language can really help move people into true nature connection. My latest book, What […]
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