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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ed DrewittPublisher: Pelagic Publishing Imprint: Pelagic Publishing Weight: 0.380kg ISBN: 9781784272074ISBN 10: 1784272078 Pages: 230 Publication Date: 07 September 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Professional & Vocational , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe book you have all been waiting for! This makes life so easy when you find remains in your garden or out in the countryside... A must-have. -- John Miles * Birdwatching * It is certainly interesting to see the resultant feathers and other remains, and, from that to be able to use this book to see the bird breakfast some passing sparrowhawk or peregrine has had... A welcome addition to serious birders' bookshelves. -- Bo Beolens * Fatbirder * It is certainly interesting to see the resultant feathers and other remains, and, from that to be able to use this book to see the bird breakfast some passing sparrowhawk or peregrine has had... A welcome addition to serious birders' bookshelves. -- Bo Beolens * Fatbirder * The book you have all been waiting for! This makes life so easy when you find remains in your garden or out in the countryside... A must-have. -- John Miles * Birdwatching * The bulk of the book consists of images of bits of over 100 species, mostly birds, that you might find in raptor nests or on plucking posts. These concentrate on those parts of the bird you are most likely to encounter under such circumstances and which are of most help in clinching identification. They are fascinating - truly fascinating. -- Mark Avery This is a book that may appeal to raptor workers or other ecologists as a reference tool in the exciting whodunnit mysteries that prey remains present to those of us with a fascination for such things. -- Anthony Wetherhill * British Trust for Ornithology * Lots of pictures... good general instructions... -- Pertti Koskimies * Linnut Magazine * The text is concise but helpful, drawing attention to the key features to look out for... This is a good, accessible introduction to this subject. It provides a good feel for the types of remains worth looking out for, and it will be of great help in identifying the more commonly found species. -- Ian Carter * British Birds * It should please any aspiring nature detective, and there is a certain gory fascination here for any birder. -- Will Cresswell * Scottish Birds * A must have for all European raptor researchers. I wish we had a book like this for North America! * The Birdbooker Report * Author InformationEd Drewitt has been collecting feathers and skulls since he was seven years old and studying the diet of urban peregrines for over twenty years. He has a good eye for identifying even the tiniest of feathers and has learnt which body parts we are most likely to find after a raptor has fed. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |