Where Song Began: Australia's Birds and How They Changed the World

By Tim Low
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Where Song Began: Australia's Birds and How They Changed the World by Tim Low delves into the extraordinary world of Australian birds and their global significance. It explores how these remarkable creatures have shaped ecosystems and influenced the world's biodiversity. The book intertwines compelling scientific insights with engaging narratives, highlighting Australia's avian wonders and their evolutionary impact.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by birds and their evolutionary influence on the world's ecosystems. It provides an intriguing exploration of Australia's unique avian species and their remarkable impact on the natural world, blending science with engaging storytelling. Whether you're a nature lover or interested in ecological history, this work offers a fresh perspective on how birds have shaped our environment.

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Where Song Began: Australia's Birds and How They Changed the World

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Renowned for its unusual mammals, Australia is a land of birds that are just as unusual, just as striking, a result of the continent's tens of millions of years of isolation. Compared with birds elsewhere, ours are more likely to be intelligent, aggressive and loud, to live in complex societies, and are long-lived. They're also ecologically more powerful, exerting more influence on forests than other birds. But unlike the mammals, the birds did not keep to Australia; they spread around the globe.

Australia provided the world with its songbirds and parrots, the most intelligent of all bird groups. In Darwin's time, it was thought that species generated in the Southern Hemisphere could not succeed in the Northern, an idea that was proven wrong in respect of birds in the 1980s but not properly accepted by the world's scientists until 2004 – because, says Tim Low, most ornithologists live in the Northern Hemisphere. As a result, few Australians are aware of the ramifications, which prompted the writing of this book.

Tim Low has a rare gift for illuminating complex ideas in highly readable prose, making of the whole a dynamic story. Here he brilliantly explains how our birds came to be so extraordinary, including the large role played by the foods they consume (birds, too, are what they eat), and by our climate, soil, fire, and Australia's legacy as a part of Gondwana. The story of its birds, it turns out, is inseparable from the story of Australia itself, and one that continues to unfold, so much having changed in the last decade about what we know of our ancient past.

Where Song Began also shines a light on New Guinea as a biological region of Australia, as much a part of the continent as Tasmania. This is a work that goes far beyond the birds themselves to explore the relationships between Australia's birds and its people, and the ways in which scientific prejudices have hindered our understanding.

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Where Song Began by Tim Low has been praised for its engaging writing and thorough research. Reviewers often highlight its fascinating insights into the evolutionary importance of Australian birds and how they influenced the world’s ecosystems. The book is noted for its ability to appeal to both bird enthusiasts and general readers, offering a compelling perspective on the unique place Australian birdlife holds in natural history.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780143572817

Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 August 2017

Country: Australia

Imprint: Penguin Random House Australia

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 133.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 358g

Pages: 416

About the Author

Tim Low is highly regarded as a biologist and writer. He is the prize-winning author of Feral Future and The New Nature, both published by Penguin, and Wild Food Plants of Australia. He is currently co-editor of Wildlife Australia magazine, to which he has been a long-term contributor. Tim also works as an environmental consultant, and his reports, books, articles and talks have contributed to ecological thought and environmental policy in Australia and more widely.

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