The Cardinal That Cawed Like a Crow

The Cardinal That Cawed Like a Crow
Author: M.M. Meyer
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2014-09-27
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1499077009

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Red and Barney foolishly wonder what it would be like to be someone else. When their wish is granted and they end up in each others bodies and experience the other ones life, they realize that it might be better to be just who you are.

The Cardinal That Cawed Like a Crow

The Cardinal That Cawed Like a Crow
Author: M M Meyer
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2014-09-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781499076998

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The Adventures of Top Hat Crow

The Adventures of Top Hat Crow
Author: Saundra Greensfelder
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2011-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1617771783

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Top Hat Crow loves yellow corn, but when he decides to disobey his parents and take some corn from the farmer's field, he gets into a bit of mischief. Will Top Hat learn from his mistakes and remember to always obey his parents? Join new author Saundra Greensfelder in The Adventures of Top Hat Crow-a charming tale with wholesome values.

Crows and Jays

Crows and Jays
Author: Steve Madge
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2010-08-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1408135272

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Crows and Jays is a combination of scientifically accurate information and an identification guide, planned to give anyone, whether a birdwatcher or biologist, a greater understanding of the lives of these beautiful, yet very complex, group of birds. 120 species of crows, jays and their allies exist in the world today. Many are exceedingly beautiful in colour, grace and form, whereas others are black and somewhat sinister in appearance. In no other group of perching birds has evolution produced such a degree of variation, from the tiny Hume's Ground-Jay of the steppe-highlands of Tibet to the huge Thick-billed Raven of the mountains of Ethiopia. Some have had a long association with people and appear in tales of mythology and superstition, while others have been regarded as agricultural pests. The great majority, however, remain largely unknown, their only contact with humanity being the destruction of their specialised habitats. As a consequence, more than 20 species are now regarded as internationally endangered, some of which are very poorly known. The 30 superb colour plates by Hilary Burn in this book depict them all; each plate is accompanied by an informative caption page summarising the criteria required to identify the species, alongside colour world distribution maps. Some of these birds, bearing such evocative names as the Banggai Crow, Mesopotamian Crow and Flores Crow, have never been illustrated before. The authoritative text by Steve Madge treats each species in depth, summarising identification techniques and concisely reviewing all aspects of corvid behaviour, distribution, population and taxonomy. The author has had first-hand experience of most of the species during his travels throughout the world, travels in which he gradually became fascinated by this very special, but somewhat ignored, group of birds. This will surely be a standard work of reference for many years to come.

Two Tales of Crow and Sparrow

Two Tales of Crow and Sparrow
Author: Alan Dundes
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780847684571

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This provocative book by a leading folklorist offers a new analysis of caste in India, focusing on the rationale underlying the customs surrounding untouchability. Drawing on clues contained in two fascinating folktales, Alan Dundes goes beyond Dumont's classic Homo Hierarchicus in deconstructing the pervasive pollution complex that prevents millions of individuals from entering temples or drawing water from community wells. His graceful and erudite explanation of caste also illuminates the mysterious worship of the sacred cow as well as sati/suttee, or widow burning. The author concludes by relating caste to the theory of marginal survival, drawing on Gypsy concepts of pollution. This controversial book offers a fresh perspective for anyone interested in India, folklore, and psychoanlytic anthropology_a detailed case study documenting how folklore, as a source of native categories and symbols, can yield unique insights into the unconscious functioning of a culture through time. In this comprehensive textbook, renowned philosopher J. N. Mohanty examines the range of Indian philosophy from the Sutra period through the 17th century Navya Nyaya. Classical Indian Philosophy is divided into three parts that cover epistemology, metaphysics, and the attempt to transcend the distinction between subject and object. Mohanty focuses on the major concepts and problems dealt with in Indian philosophy, including ethics, social philosophy, law, and aesthetics. Students of Indian philosophy at every level will find this a rich and rewarding text.

Song for Papa Crow

Song for Papa Crow
Author: Marit Menzin
Publisher: Schiffer Kids
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780764341311

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Little Crow loves to sing, and Papa Crow loves his song. But when Little Crow shares his crow songs with the other birds at the big old tree, they laugh and scatter. Maybe the Amazing Mockingbird can teach him to sing songs with the finches, flycatchers, and cardinals - and help him make some friends. But Little Crow should be careful what he wishes for... Using Mockingbird's tip, Little Crow quickly becomes the most popular bird on the block. But, in a moment of danger, he learns that singing someone else's song can have terrible consequences and that his own voice - and his father's love - is of the greatest value. Paired with colorful collage illustrations, this inspirational story is complemented by fun facts about North American birds and their sounds. Early reader-ages 5-8.

Talks about Animals

Talks about Animals
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1895
Genre:
ISBN:

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Gifts of the Crow

Gifts of the Crow
Author: John Marzluff
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013-02-05
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1439198748

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Offers insight into crows' ability to make tools and respond to environmental challenges, explaining how they engage in human-like behaviors, from giving gifts and seeking revenge to playing and experiencing dreams.