Superdove: How the Pigeon Took Manhattan ... And the World
 

Superdove: How the Pigeon Took Manhattan ... And the World

by Courtney Humphries

Why do we see pigeons as lowly urban pests and how did they become such common city dwellers? Courtney Humphries traces the natural history of the pigeon, recounting how these shy birds that once made their homes on the sparse cliffs of sea coasts came to dominate our urban public spaces. While detailing this evolution, Humphries introduces us to synanthropy: The concept that animals can... (read more)

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A very interesting book about how pigeons and humans have coexisted for many years and how and why pigeons are how they are. This books tries to make you aware that at one time pigeons were an extremely valuable and sought after animal, and how it evolved into a "flying rat" as some people call them. A thoroughly researched book.

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