Book Reviews

Book Review: The Red-winged Blackbird

Book Review: The Red-winged Blackbird
The Red-winged Blackbird: The Biology of a Strongly Polygynous Songbird, by Les Beletsky Reviewed by Jeff Hiebert An excellent overview of the biology of a much studied and common bird. The book focuses on Red-winged Blackbirds' breeding biology and the studies most focused on are for a particular population in Washington state which the author has studied for years. One of the interesting points the book puts across is that Red-winged blackbirds are common across the United States, southern Canada, and Mexico but they exhibit different behaviours in different populations/regions. This is sort of a rule across animal species, but it was interesting to see it demonstrated and explored with this familiar bird. Lots of interesting discussions of how animal behaviour research is done and how we know so much about a species because we've studied them for so long…
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Book Review: Bicycling with Butterflies, by Sara Dykman

Reviewed by NFN member Stephanie Sinden Science, nature, and adventure come together in this riveting account of a solo bike trip along the migratory path of the monarch butterfly. Sara Dykman made history as the first person to bicycle alongside monarch butterflies during their renowned annual migration, a journey spanning three countries and over 10,000 miles. From March to December 2017, biologist Sara followed the monarchs from their overwintering grounds in central Mexico to Canada and back. Her adventure combined elements of a travelogue, a cycling expedition, and a focus on conservation. Ron and I visited the El Rosario Reserve in the Mexican mountains in our RV. It’s not an easy place to reach, but it’s magical! Cycling 10,201 miles solo on a basic bike with a $10-a-day budget is a significant achievement. Will Norfolk County be part of her route?…
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