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Welcome to the world of Great tit's language Mr. Juichi Yamagiwa (Director General of the Institute for Earth and Environmental Studies) Highly praised! "The field work to discover the secret of the language of birds beyond apes is the birth of new Great tit linguistics by modern Mr. Dolittle" : : : NHK 『 Darwin has come! The first single book by a young Great tit linguist who has attracted the attention of domestic and foreign media including 』 is finally published! From the ancient Greek period to the present day, it was recognized that only humans have words, and that birds sing with emotions. Reversing that "common sense", it was clarified that "animals compose sentences by combining more than 20 words". It is a scientific essay by a researcher who clarified for the first time in the world that "animals compose sentences by combining more than 20 words". It describes the motivation to become a zoologist, the days of observing animals in a forest that is fun and exciting, and experimental methods to scientifically clarify the language of birds. The vivid perspective that is full of passion and affection for animals opens the door to the rich world of animals. It is a volume that changes the way of looking at the world after reading it. The first frontispiece of the volume contains color photographs of animals, and the end has a two dimensional code that allows you to listen to Great tit's words. [Recommendation from editor] When I read the draft of this book, the most impressive thing was Mr. Suzuki's straightforward feeling that "I like Great tit and want to know more", and his attitude of patiently observing birds in the midst of Great tit. There is a two dimensional code at the end that allows you to listen to Great tit's words. [Recommendation from editor] When I read the draft of this book, I was impressed more than anything else. Mr. Suzuki's straightforward feeling of "liking" something "and want to know more", and his attitude of patiently observing birds in the midst of nature. Regardless of whether you are liberal arts, science, outdoor or indoor, if you care about "liking" something, whether you are liberal arts, science, outdoor or indoor, I think it will be a positive message for readers too. By the way, all the illustrations in the text that will be the first single book are made by Mr. Suzuki himself. By taking care of the feeling of "liking" something, regardless of whether you are liberal arts, science, outdoor or indoor, I think