Architecture by Birds and Insects
A Natural Art
A visual celebration of these natural feats of engineering and ingenuity, Architecture by Birds and Insects allows readers a peek inside a wide range of nests, offering a rare opportunity to get a sense of the materials and methods used to build them. Here, we see the kinds of places where nests are built—for instance, the house wren has been known to occupy cow skulls, flower pots, tin cans, and the pockets of hanging laundry, while the uglynest caterpillar prefers rose bushes and cherry trees. Inspired by the vast nest collection at the Field Museum, which features specimens gathered throughout North and South America, Peggy Macnamara’s paintings are enhanced by text written by museum curators. This narrative provides a foundation in natural history for each painting, as well as fascinating anecdotes about the nests and their builders.
Like so many natural treasures, nests are easy to ignore. But Macnamara’s gorgeous paintings will undoubtedly change that. Architecture by Birds and Insects at last gives the tiniest engineers their rightful moment in the spotlight, and in so doing increases awareness and encourages the protection of birds, insects, and their habitats. Readers will never look at a Frank Gehry design, or a treetop nest, the same way again.
Nests by Robert Cording
Introduction by Peggy Macnamara
Cover Plate
Montezuma Oropendola
Plate I
Variety of Bird Nests
Part 1 Nests Made by Sewing, Weaving, and Binding
Plate II
Sewing and Weaving
Plate III
Caddisfly Larvae
Plate IV
Bagworm Larvae
Plate V
Ant Garden
Plate VI
Argiope Web
Plate VII
Village Weaver
Plate VIII
Swifts
Plate IX
Wrens
Plate X
Osprey
Plate XI
Grebe
Plate XII
Bald Eagle
Plate XIII
European White Stork
Part 2 Nests Made of Paper
Plate XIV
Paper Wasps
Plate XV
Polybia Wasp
Plate XVI
Pasteboard Wasp
Plate XVII
Wasp Nest in Palm
Plate XVIII
Ant Nests
Part 3 Nests Made of Mud
Plate XIX
Mud Nests
Plate XX
Ovenbird
Plate XXI
Potter Wasps
Plate XXII
Mud Daubers
Plate XXIII
Polybia Wasp
Part 4 Nests Made by Depressions and Mounds
Plate XXIV
Mound Builders
Plate XXV
Bowerbird
Plate XXVI
Sandhill Crane
Plate XXVII
Game Birds
Plate XXVIII
Emu, Tinamou, and Kiwi
Plate XXIX
Termite Mound
Plate XXX
Compass Termites
Plate XXXI
Fungus Garden
Part 5 Nests Made by Carving Wood
Plate XXXII
Wood Carvers
Plate XXXIII
Woodpeckers
Plate XXXIV
Carpenter Ants in Aspen Stump
Part 6 Nests Found Close to Home
Plate XXXV
Cardinal, Red-winged Blackbird, Brown-headed Cowbird, and Meadowlark
Plate XXXVI
Baltimore Oriole, Yellow Warbler, Brown-headed Cowbird, and Scarlet Tanager
Robin, Vireos, Thrush, and Redstart
Plate XXXVIII
Herons
Plate XXXIX
Tent Caterpillars
Plate XL
Bald-faced Hornets
Plate XLI
Backyard Bees and Wasps
Plate XLII
High-rise Spider
Conclusion
Further reading
Architecture: Architecture--Criticism
Art: Art--General Studies
Biological Sciences: Natural History
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