Jake Page is one of those rare and refreshing naturalists with a palpable gift for writing. Here he concentrates, more or less, on his favorite subjects: birds. And in these essays, they are presented in every stripe, the swaggering starlings, the querulous gulls, kingbirds, blackbirds, and crows. But birds only provide the skeletons upon which Page hangs the real meat of the pieces: how animals behave with each other, with us, and with the world at large. His real story is how life evolves and interacts, how ponds gradually support an ecosystem, how birds migrate, how animals communicate (even how toads copulate).
Page asks questions and gives answers with a marvelous wit and the curiosity of a humanist and the insight of a scientist. It is this combination of his scientific curiosity and his ability to express himself so stylishly that makes him a writer of such charming felicity. His is a mind of uncontrolled inquiry, one attuned to the natural (and often unnatural) world around him, a sensiblity that delights us with is intelligence and insight.
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Twenty delightful essays about nature and, especially, birds- -many of which appeared originally in Smithsonian, Country, and elsewhere. Page (coauthor, with Charles Officer, of Tales of the Earth, reviewed above, etc.) admits to sharing his home with a Polish hen and her chick, a parrot, and seven finches--but insists that this didn't start out as a book about birds. Well, it didn't end up as one either. Certainly there's wonderful material about birds here, but calling this a bird book is like calling Lewis Thomas's The Lives of a Cell a histology text. Page isn't merely a sharp observer but a ponderer: His observation of deceit in birds, for instance, leads to speculation about their ability to think and what that means about our own special place in nature (if animals can reason, he says, ``we might be impelled to regard ourselves as one among many expressions of life--a different idea than being high man on the totem pole''). The sight of a cardinal leads to thoughts about the human mind and our own perceptions and experiences of the color red. Whether Page writes about his own homemade backyard pond, the uncertain future of horseshoe crabs, the persistence of starlings, disappearing seashores, threatened rain forests, the death of a baby chimney swift, or the vocalization of songbirds, he's telling us about the reality of things--about ourselves and our world. The essays are mostly brief, often witty, always thoughtful, and written with style and grace. Page urges readers to pass along nature books to friends and to hold on only to field guides--this, however, is a nature book to keep. -- Copyright ©1993, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
Former editor of Smithsonian magazine and author of Zoo: The Modern Ark, Page demonstrates a light touch in these essays on various birds and animals. He examines mutual dependence among birds and the voices of nature--"the growl and whine school of communication." He describes watching toads copulate as less exciting than watching water erode a mountain. He muses on the aerodynamics of Archaeopteryx , eroding beaches, the color of cardinals. At their Virginia home, he and his wife gave foster care to baby chimney swifts; when they moved to New Mexico, they were greeted by a roadrunner that came to stay. Whether writing about zebra finches, gulls or horseshoe crabs, Page is always entertaining.
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