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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Pete Dunne , Kevin T KarlsonPublisher: Houghton Mifflin Imprint: Houghton Mifflin Weight: 0.794kg ISBN: 9780544018440ISBN 10: 0544018443 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 25 April 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsExhaustively researched and complemented by a stunning collection of photos, the real highlight of this book is Pete Dunne's writing. He weaves together personal anecdotes, historical accounts, and technical information to create something greater than the sum of all of its parts: a beautiful, authoritative, and engagingly written guide to the natural history of North American hawks. --David Sibley, author of <i>The Sibley Guide to Birds</i> Books about raptors used to fall into two major categories: field guides versus nature writing. No more! Pete Dunne's new book skillfully conjoins those two genres. Like a good field guide, <i>Birds of Prey</i> is authoritative and utilitarian; and like our finest nature writing, Dunne's prose is lyrical, sensitive, and full of feeling. --Ted Floyd, editor, <i>Birding</i> What do you get when you combine Pete Dunne's clear and evocative writing on birds of prey research with stunning raptor photographs selected and arranged by Kevin Karlson? A superb raptor book! --Bill Clark, coauthor of the <i>Peterson Field Guide to Hawks of North America</i> Pete Dunne mixes humorous anecdotes and whimsical analogies into the life history accounts of our North American birds of prey, intertwining history from our early ornithologists with current knowledge. The stunning quality of the color images found throughout this lavishly illustrated book, which span behavioral as well as ID postures, are the product of this generation's most elite bird photographers. --Brian K. Wheeler, author of <i>Raptors of Eastern North America</i> and <i>Raptors of Western North America</i> Exhaustively researched and complemented by a stunning collection of photos, the real highlight of this book is Pete Dunne s writing. He weaves together personal anecdotes, historical accounts, and technical information to create something greater than the sum of all of its parts: a beautiful, authoritative, and engagingly written guide to the natural history of North American hawks. David Sibley, author of <i>The Sibley Guide to Birds</i> Books about raptors used to fall into two major categories: field guides versus nature writing. No more! Pete Dunne s new book skillfully conjoins those two genres. Like a good field guide, <i>Birds of Prey</i> is authoritative and utilitarian; and like our finest nature writing, Dunne s prose is lyrical, sensitive, and full of feeling. Ted Floyd, editor, <i>Birding</i> What do you get when you combine Pete Dunne s clear and evocative writing on birds of prey research with stunning raptor photographs selected and arranged by Kevin Karlson? A superb raptor book! Bill Clark, coauthor of the <i>Peterson Field Guide to Hawks of North America</i> Pete Dunne mixes humorous anecdotes and whimsical analogies into the life history accounts of our North American birds of prey, intertwining history from our early ornithologists with current knowledge. The stunning quality of the color images found throughout this lavishly illustrated book, which span behavioral as well as ID postures, are the product of this generation's most elite bird photographers. Brian K. Wheeler, author of <i>Raptors of Eastern North America</i> and <i>Raptors of Western North America</i> What do you get when you combine Pete Dunne s clear and evocative writing on birds of prey research with stunning raptor photographs selected and arranged by Kevin Karlson? A superb raptor book! Bill Clark, coauthor of the <i>Peterson Field Guide to Hawks of North America</i> Pete Dunne mixes humorous anecdotes and whimsical analogies into the life history accounts of our North American birds of prey, intertwining history from our early ornithologists with current knowledge. The stunning quality of the color images found throughout this lavishly illustrated book, which span behavioral as well as ID postures, are the product of this generation's most elite bird photographers. Brian K. Wheeler, author of <i>Raptors of Eastern North America</i> and <i>Raptors of Western North America</i> Author InformationPETE DUNNE is the founding director of the Cape May Bird Observatory and now serves as New Jersey Audubon's Birding Ambassador. He lives in Mauricetown, New Jersey. KEVIN KARLSON is an accomplished birder, tour leader, and wildlife photographer. He is a coauthor of The Shorebird Guide and the Peterson Reference Guide to Birding by Impression. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |