A Pocket Guide to Pigeon Watching, Rosemary Mosco
A Pocket Guide to Pigeon Watching, Rosemary Mosco
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A Pocket Guide to Pigeon Watching
Getting to Know the World's Most Misunderstood Bird

Author: Rosemary Mosco

Narrator: Janet Metzger

Unabridged: 4 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/22/2022

Categories: Nonfiction, Nature, Animals, Humor


Synopsis

Part field guide, part history, part ornithology primer, and altogether fun.

Fact: Pigeons are amazing, and until recently, humans adored them. We've kept them as pets, held pigeon beauty contests, raced them, used them to carry messages over battlefields, harvested their poop to fertilize our crops—and cooked them in gourmet dishes. Now, with A Pocket Guide to Pigeon Watching, listeners can rediscover the wonder. Equal parts field guide and quirky history, it covers behavior: Why they coo; how they flock; how they preen, kiss, and mate (monogamously); and how they raise their young (on chunky pigeon milk). Anatomy and identification, from Birmingham Roller to the American Giant Runt to the Scandaroon. Birder issues, like what to do if you find a baby pigeon stranded in the park. And our lively shared story together, including all the things we've taught them—Ping-Pong, for example. "Rats with wings?" Think again.

Pigeons coo, peck and nest all over the world, yet most of us treat them with indifference or disdain. So Rosemary Mosco, a bird-lover, science communicator, writer, and cartoonist, is here to give the pigeon's image a makeover, and to help every town- and city-dweller get closer to nature by discovering the joys of birding through pigeon-watching.

About Rosemary Mosco

Rosemary Mosco is a science communicator, acclaimed cartoonist, and speaker on all things bird. She's the creator of the webcomic Bird and Moon and has authored many science books for young people, including coauthoring the bestselling Atlas Obscura Explorer's Guide for the World's Most Adventurous Kid. She lives in Massachusetts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kathleen on August 25, 2021

"The bobbing is an illusion. That pigeon isn't actually bobbing its head back and forth--it's doing something weirder. [...] For a pigeon, the most efficient way to keep tabs on its environment is to shoot its head forward at lightning speed, fix its gaze on something, and keep its head locked in pl......more

Goodreads review by Doyna on December 06, 2024

Maaaan I love pigeons Stop treating them badly 🥲❤️‍🩹 and read this book to understand how awesome they are 🐦......more

Goodreads review by Alexios on April 12, 2022

Quick fun read but could have been much better. My main gripe is so much presumably interesting information missing here: comparison of different pigeon populations by great city (London vs. New York?); placement of the dove/pigeon within the phylogenetic tree of birds; actual, honest assessment of......more

Goodreads review by Ben on April 23, 2022

I love pigeons. This book loves pigeons. Therefore, I love this book. Is it a true 5 star read? Debatable, but the commitment to the lil' goofballs means it deserves it. I've always summed up my love for pigeons with a simple, "They think they're people!" (A phrase this book uses as well) I love the......more