"Savage's hypnotic, intimate lens takes us so close to these birds we can count the feathers on their stomachs, peer down the huge red gullets of their chicks and marvel at their talky, squawky, wondrously communicative throats and beaks." -- San Francisco Chronicle
"With powerful photographic documentation naturalist Candace Savage examines the lives and behaviors of the highly intelligent corvid family." -- Sierra
"Here is an excellent gathering of intelligence, expert opinion and bird observations, with color photos creating a lavish backdrop.'-- Bookwatch
"A thoughtful and generous -celebration of minds and bodies different from our own, and of the people who have tried to open our eyes to the extraordinary things they can do."--Times Literary Supplement
"A view of the human predicament that is hilarious, sobering and profound."-- Globe and Mail
"Only a few writers have such a deep life experience as Brian Brett, and we can be grateful that he's sharing it with us--his humour, his grief, his all-embracing vibrancy, as well as his sharp look at himself and at humankind in general."--Jenny Erpenbeck, author of The End of Days
"Tuco is a jester, and we're charmed throughout."-- Quill and Quire
"A wonderful gyre of a journey into the mind of man and bird, Tuco is an avian feast of astounding nuggets, tales, and insights. It is also a deep meditation on our place in time and nature: moving, funny, personal yet universal."-- Ronald Wright, author of A Short History of Progress
"Viewing Brian Brett's animal-haunted life through his eyes is a most unusual pleasure." -- Graeme Gibson, author of The Bedside Book of Birds
Candace Savage is the author of more than two dozen books, including A Geography of Blood, which won the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction, and Crows: Encounters with the Wise Guys of the Avian World.
Greystone Books
Pub Date: July 24, 2018
0.5" H x 9.9" L x 9.7" W
152 pages
paperback