
The Goose Man: The Story of Konrad Lorenz
Written and illustrated by Elaine Greenstein
Publisher
Clarion
Imprint
Clarion
ISBN
Written and illustrated by Elaine Greenstein
9780547084596
The Goose Man: The Story of Konrad Lorenz

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9780547084596J
In 1973, Konrad Lorenz won the Nobel Prize for his work on imprinting. His research began decades before, when he placed wild goose eggs in the nest of a pet goose. After a newly hatched gosling chirped a sound Lorenz understood to mean "I'm lost," Lorenz chirped back. Then the baby goose started to follow him home, and he realized that the gosling had decided he was her parent. Author's note. Further reading. Full-color gouache, ink, and colored-pencil illustrations.
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