The Homing Instinct, Bernd Heinrich
The Homing Instinct, Bernd Heinrich
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The Homing Instinct
Meaning and Mystery in Animal Migration

Author: Bernd Heinrich

Narrator: Rick Adamson

Unabridged: 11 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 02/18/2020


Synopsis

A captivating exploration of the homing instinct in animals, and what it means for human happiness and survival, from the celebrated naturalist and author of Mind of the Raven, Why We Run, and Life Everlasting.

Acclaimed scientist and author Bernd Heinrich has returned every year since boyhood to a beloved patch of western Maine woods. What is the biology in humans of this deep-in-the-bones pull toward a particular place, and how is it related to animal homing?

Heinrich explores the fascinating science chipping away at the mysteries of animal migration: how geese imprint true visual landscape memory; how scent trails are used by many creatures, from fish to insects to amphibians, to pinpoint their home if they are displaced from it; and how the tiniest of songbirds are equipped for solar and magnetic orienteering over vast distances. Most movingly, Heinrich chronicles the spring return of a pair of sandhill cranes to their home pond in the Alaska tundra.

With his trademark “marvelous, mind-altering” prose (Los Angeles Times), he portrays the unmistakable signs of deep psychological emotion in the newly arrived birds—and reminds us that to discount our own emotions toward home is to ignore biology itself.

About Bernd Heinrich

BERND HEINRICH is an acclaimed scientist and the author of numerous books, including the best-selling Winter World, Mind of the Raven, Why We Run, The Homing Instinct, and One Wild Bird at a Time. Among Heinrich's many honors is the 2013 PEN New England Award in nonfiction for Life Everlasting. He resides in Maine.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Stuart on August 06, 2015

I had high hopes for this from the title but was sorely disappointed. A mishmash of information, presented poorly. The autobiographical chapters were self-indulgent and the hunting one was just appalling. Some of the wildlife writing was good but there just wasn't enough of it, which is why ultimate......more

Goodreads review by Carl on November 29, 2020

Bernd Heinrich is in the very top tier of most knowledgeable naturalists writing today. He is a great observer of the natural world around him. I've personally been out walking with him; he astounded me. (The purpose of the visit was to get him to see whales, a first for him; mission accomplished.)......more

Goodreads review by Katherine on March 24, 2016

3.5 stars. I love Heinrich's writing about the natural world and the astonishing feats animals perform in finding and making home. I wish he had spent more than a page contemplating our own place in the broader scheme of mass extinctions of gregarious species--passenger pigeons, the Colorado locust,......more

Goodreads review by Alana on June 04, 2024

This author is a funky little guy.......more

Goodreads review by Evie on October 31, 2023

Een aantal hoofdstukken en passages echt wel interessant, maar eerlijk gezegd ben ik (vooral) ook blij dat ik er doorheen ben... Gaat ook veel over eigen ervaringen van de auteur (vooral het tweede deel van het boek), daar had ik minder mee en vond ik ook niet helemaal passen bij de rest van het boe......more