An Asylum of Loons: Charming Names from the Bird World
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When “bird” is not the word, this book tells you what is.
A murder of crows, a charm of goldfinch, a huddle of penguins—groupings of birds are more than just a “flock.” Collective nouns for specific types of birds range from fascinating to funny, and this adorable book is your guide to the best of them. Discover the surprising number of different terms, and learn their true meanings—as well as the history behind them. Did C.S. Lewis really coin the phrase, “a parliament of owls”? Find out in this colorfully designed conversation-starter. The spectacular full-color photography that accompanies each entertaining tidbit further enhances the collectability of An Asylum of Loons. The book is destined to be a popular gift for bird lovers, so grab one for yourself and give a copy to the birders in your life, too!
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An Asylum of Loons - Adventure Publications
Cover design by Travis Bryant
Edited by Claire Suer
Photos used under license from Shutterstock.com:
Front Cover: (Clockwise starting at upper left corner)
1) Litvalifa: Cattail 2) Wolfgang Kruck: Red-throated diver 3) V. Belov: Red-throated Loon looking down 4) cramnosnhoj: Common Loon looking down 5) Agnieszka Bacal: Loon feather 6) Sam Chow: Loon fluttering 7) Litvalifa: Green grass 8) Sam Chow: Loon head 9) Agnieszka Bacal: Loon fluttering 10) Vectorpocket: Feather (center)
Back Cover: Boyce’s Images: American Goldfinch (left) FotoRequest: American Goldfinch (right)
A.S.Floro: 45 Adam Fichna: 58 aDam Wildlife: 21, 34 Agnieszka Bacal: 37 Alberto Loyo: 12 asharkyu: 73 Bildagentur Zoonar GmbH: 77 Birdiegal: 50 Bonnie Taylor Barry: 14 Brian A Wolf: 51 Brian E Kushner: 44 Butterfly Hunter: 16 D. Longenbaugh: 40 david scott dodd: 74, 75 Dennis Jacobsen: 23, 31 Dennis W Donohue: 34-35 DMS Foto: 52 Edgloris Marys: 69 Eric Isselee: 36 FotoRequest: 11, 35 Frank Fichtmueller: 7 Glass and Nature: 46 Horst Widlewski: 42, 43 Images by Dr. Alan Lipkin: 55 Ivan Godal: 76 Jeff W. Jarrett: 63 JeremyRichards: 8 Jim Nelson: 48 jo Crebbin: 56 John Carnemolla: 26 Joshua Raif: 60 KzlKurt: 70 Lux Blue: 62 Marcos Amend: 38 Marius Dobilas: 24 Menno Schaefer: 68 MH STOCK: 18 moosehenderson: 72 Myriam Keogh: 4 Ondrej Prosicky: 19, 28 Peter Gudella: 17 photonewman: 15 rock ptarmigan: 59 Simonas Minkevicius: 65 Steve Boer: 33 Super Prin: 49 Tathoms: 53 The Perfect: 30 Tim Zurowski: 41 vagabond54: 10 valleyboi63: 22 Victor Suarez Naranjo: 9 Vishnevskiy Vasily: 64 Wildlife World: 20 William Eugene Dummitt: 67
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An Asylum of Loons
Copyright © 2019 by AdventureKEEN
Published by Adventure Publications
An imprint of AdventureKEEN
330 Garfield Street South
Cambridge, Minnesota 55008
(800) 678-7006
www.adventurepublications.net
All rights reserved
Printed in China
ISBN 978-1-59193-904-7 (hardcover); ISBN 978-1-59193-905-4 (ebook)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
THE BIRDS
RECOMMENDED READING
Zebra Finch
African Penguins
INTRODUCTION
Group Names for Animals
One of the first quirks of language that we learn as children is that we use a different word for animals when they are found in groups. For example, a group of lions is a pride, sheep in the field are a flock, and an assemblage of fish is a school. These are called collective nouns, and most animals, including birds, have their own group names. But these names, especially for birds, aren’t very well-known; after all, what do you call a group of cockatoos, or penguins, or vultures? And where did an unkindness of ravens
come from? This is the delightful stuff this book will explore.
Collective Nouns for Animals: A Brief History
The invention of specific terms for groups of animals begins with lists of terms of venery,
part of an explosion of hunting terminology in the Late Middle Ages. While all classes of English people hunted, the aristocracy largely did so as a social pastime, not out of need. In the mid-1400s, the fashion at court was to invent, know, and use a highly specialized set of vocabulary for all kinds of game species. (Venery,
at that time, meant the hunt or the chase.) The names chosen in this aristocratic, male-dominated environment were often dramatic and reflected the power and strength of the quarry, thereby serving to stroke the egos