Heinrich involves us in his quest to get inside the mind of the raven.
But as animals can only be spied on by getting quite close, Heinrich
adopts ravens, thereby becoming a "raven father," as well as observing
them in their natural habitat. He studies their daily routines, and in
the process, paints a vivid picture of the ravens' world. At the heart
of this book are Heinrich's love and respect for these complex and
engaging creatures, and through his keen observation and analysis, we
become their intimates too.
Heinrich's passion for ravens has led him around the world in his
research. Mind of the Raven follows an exotic journey--from New
England to Germany, and from Montana to Baffin Island in the high
Arctic--offering dazzling accounts of how science works in the field,
filtered through the eyes of a passionate observer of nature. Each new
discovery and insight into raven behavior is thrilling to read, at once
lyrical and scientific.