“A noted naturalist explores the centrality of home in the lives of humans and other animals . . . A special treat for readers of natural history.” —Kirkus Reviews
Every year, many species make the journey from one place to another, following the same paths and ending up in the same places. Every year since boyhood, the acclaimed scientist and author Bernd Heinrich has done the same, returning to a beloved patch of western Maine woods. Which led him to wonder: what is the biology in humans of this primal pull toward a particular place, and how is it related to animal homing? InThe Homing Instinct,Heinrich explores the fascinating mysteries of animal migration: how geese imprint true visual landscape memory; how scent trails are used by many creatures to locate their homes with pinpoint accuracy; and how even the tiniest of songbirds are equipped for solar and magnetic orienteering over vast distances. And he reminds us that to discount our human emotions toward home is to ignore biology itself.
“A graceful blend of science and memoir . . . [Heinrich’s] ability to linger and simply be there for the moment when, for instance, an elderly spider descends from a silken strand to take the insect he offers her is the heart of his appeal.” — Julie Zickefoose,Wall Street Journal
“Deep and insightful writing.” — David Gessner,Washington Post
A captivating exploration of the homing instinct in animals, and what it means for human happiness and survival, from the celebrated naturalist and author ofMind of the Raven,Why We Run, andLife Everlasting
BERND HEINRICH is an acclaimed scientist and the author of numerous award-winning books, including the best-selling The Mind of the Raven,Why We Run, andWinter World. He is a frequent contlĂ›