Description
Bird Behaviour by Robert Burton is an authoritative wildlife non-fiction book exploring the instinctive and learned behaviours of birds across species. Drawing on extensive first-hand observation and modern ornithological research, Burton examines communication, mating, territoriality, feeding, and survival strategies, from familiar garden birds to more elusive species. Written in a clear, accessible style, this comprehensive study explains the interplay of intelligence, instinct, and learning that shapes avian life, making it ideal for birdwatchers, naturalists, and readers interested in animal behaviour and natural history.






















