Ebook {Epub PDF} Falcons of North America by Kate Davis






















Metal birds abound in the yard and house. Her first book for Mountain Press Publishing, Raptors of the Rockies came out in , and her second, Falcons of North America hit the stands in late , to excellent reviews. Kate supplied 40 of the photographs as well . In Falcons of North America, renowned raptor advocate and environmental educator Kate Davis opens a door into the lives of these extraordinary, enigmatic birds of prey. Since the publication of the first edition 13 years ago, advances in technology have revolutionized the study of falcons. This updated and revised second edition contains completely new classifications of the six North American falcon species based . Renowned raptor advocate and environmental educator Kate Davis expertly details the lives of the six North American species of true falcons, along with their subspecies. With contagious enthusiasm, she explores everything from anatomy, hunting, courtship, and migration to influences on human cultures, habitat loss, and restoration efforts.


Falcons of North America. Out of print, but some copies are available from me $ "This charming, well-written book tells us lots about our six North American falcons. Kate used her experience as a falconer, researcher, rehabilitator, educator, conservationist, and artist to give us an insight into how falcons live and their relationships. Falcons of North America by Kate Davis. I met the publisher of this book at the Mid-Winter American Library Association Convention in Denver, Colorado. Since back-yard bird feeding and watching is a hobby of mine, I was curious about this book. I did not expect to see any falcons in my home town, but I recognized the bird on the cover - an. Falcons of North America by Kate Davis , 1st edition, 6" x 9", softbound, pages, color photos throughout. This is essentially a complete reference book covering all aspects of the Genus Falco in North America by falconer Kate Davis of Montana. It also doubles as an extremely well-done field guide of these falcons.


Falcons of North America. Out of print, but some copies are available from me $ “This charming, well-written book tells us lots about our six North American falcons. Kate used her experience as a falconer, researcher, rehabilitator, educator, conservationist, and artist to give us an insight into how falcons live and their relationships. Falcons of North America by Kate Davis , 1st edition, 6" x 9", softbound, pages, color photos throughout. This is essentially a complete reference book covering all aspects of the Genus Falco in North America by falconer Kate Davis of Montana. It also doubles as an extremely well-done field guide of these falcons. Renowned raptor advocate and environmental educator Kate Davis expertly details the lives of the six North American species of true falcons, along with their subspecies. With contagious enthusiasm, she explores everything from anatomy, hunting, courtship, and migration to influences on human cultures, habitat loss, and restoration efforts.

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